Daylight savings time
ww1 tried to save fuel for fuel cost and for the troops on land and overseas.
False. You can conserve energy by using less electricity and fossil fuel.
If you use nuclear energy in place of fossil fuels, you are conserving the fossil fuel, that is reducing the amount you use.
Some technologies and practices that help conserve fossil fuel resources include energy-efficient appliances, vehicles with higher fuel efficiency, using public transportation, carpooling, renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, smart thermostats to regulate energy usage, and promoting energy conservation at home, work, and in transportation. Additionally, industries can implement energy-efficient processes and technologies to reduce fossil fuel usage.
Some ways to conserve fossil fuel resources include using public transportation, carpooling, biking, walking, and driving fuel-efficient vehicles. Additionally, reducing energy consumption at home by turning off lights and appliances when not in use, using energy-efficient appliances, and properly insulating homes can also help conserve fossil fuels.
You can conserve fuel by walking instead of driving to work or school.
To move the same weight the same distance by train uses less energy/fuel than if moving it with a bus.
Walk a lot, get a bike.
Any group going anywhere in shared vehicles to conserve fuel is called carpooling.
YesUsing regenerative breaking they can recover up to 6% of fuel energy normally lost as heat.Smaller less powerful more fuel efficient engine can be used.Engine can be turned off when stopped to eliminate wasting fuel idling.NoMaking and disposing of battery consumes energy.Which dominates is as yet unknown.
Yes, Daylight Saving Time was initially implemented during World War I and II to conserve fuel by reducing energy consumption for lighting and heating. The idea was that by shifting the clocks forward, people would make better use of daylight and reduce the need for artificial lighting in the evenings.
Chemist have done a lot to help people conserve energy. They have given them other options to get it, and materials and devices to keep it from being leaked and ultimately needing to use more of.