energy-efficiency

Video games can be bad for the environment.

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Making sure your kids turn off their video game consoles when they are finished playing could help save the planet and your cash. A study by the Natural Resources Defense Council in the US found that around 50% of video game console users do not turn them off, or leave them in idle mode, when they have finished playing, needlessly consuming precious and expensive energy resources.

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Clean coal

Clean coal technology is any technology that aims to reduce the environmental impact of coal energy generation, including chemically washing impurities from the coal, gasification, and carbon capture and storage. When coal is burned in power plants and factories, the smoke released into the atmosphere is harmful to the environment. Since the Industrial Revolution, public outcry over acid raid, smog, and global climate change has forced coal producers to consider the

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Biofuels production and companies

Biofuel, based on fuel derived from organic biomass from recently living animals or plants or their byproducts, has transformed from a niche alternative to fossil fuels (e.g., gasoline, diesel) to become a booming industry. Driven by a unique cocktail of energy security fears, rising oil prices, low barriers to entry, and government support, the biofuels sector has taken off over the past ten years. Any liquid that stores energy, which is typically utilized by an engine or generator, can be called a “fuel.” The term “biofuels” encompasses a wide range of fuels, including vegetable oils, animal fats, ethanol, biodiesel (any oil or fat that undergoes transesterification to more closely resemble mineral-based fuel), and synfuel (fuel made from gasified organic matter, then

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