Use vehicles that use less fuel.
Use fuels and engines that burn cleaner.
Use exhaust systems that reduce the emissions
Use hybrid drivetrains, let non-combustion engines deal with the many stops, starts and sudden speed changes as seen during urban riding. Leave the combustion engines to deal with open road, steady haul situation.
by burning low sulfur coal and installing pollution control evices
they stop working
Margaret R. White has written: 'Environmental assessment for the Satellite Power System Concept Development and Evaluation Program' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Satellite solar power stations, Satellite solar power stations
Allan D Kotin has written: 'Satellite power system (SPS)' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Satellite solar power stations, Satellite solar power stations
James B. Blackburn has written: 'Satellite power system (SPS)' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Satellite solar power stations, Satellite solar power stations
It should be widely accepted as it has no environmental impact.
the enviromental is that they take up to much space
Yes. Nuclear power is environmentally friendly.Even when you consider the ramifications of accidents, the overall environmental and safety impact, when you look at the big picture, is less than with fossil power.
F L Robson has written: 'Fuel gas environmental impact' -- subject(s): Coal gasification, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Coal gasification, Environmental aspects of Gas power plants, Environmental aspects of Steam power plants, Gas power plants, Steam power plants
Shawn Seaman has written: 'Environmental review of Constellation Power Source Generation, Inc. C.P. Crane Fuel Switch Project' -- subject(s): Electric power-plants, Environmental impact analysis 'Environmental review of Morgantown coal blending/gypsum loadout project' -- subject(s): Environmental impact analysis, Coal-fired power plants
Apparent power must be used for this is the total amount of power you need to generate. Apparent power includes all the loses of energy while real power is the power used by the electrical appliances. If you are talking about environmental impact then apparent power is the one you need because this is the overall power needed.
David Charles Clark has written: 'An internship with Dames & Moore' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Power-plants, Environmental impact analysis, Land use, Planning, Power-plants
Minimal impact sources of power are:windtidalwavewaterfalls or river turbinessolargeothermal