Using up energy is basically converting energy from its original form to such a form in which it becomes useless or it is converted to less usable form.
FOR EXAMPLE - When you use electricity to light a bulb. electrical energy is converted to heat energy which is in turn converted to light energy.
Now you cannot get back heat energy from that light and hence you cannot get back electrical energy.
So here electrical energy is converted to such a form in which is cannot be used further.
It is said to be used
reducing energy use
Well, using energy is using energy. You use energy for your house, car, lights, practically everywere! If this doesn't answer your question.... then I'm sorry. My mistake.
If you mean energy then you use wind turbines
Assuming you mean "nuclear energy": power plants don't produce it, they use it.
Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.Not sure exactly what you mean. However, whether we use solar energy or not, the Sun will continue shining - and using up its fuel. So, in a way, any solar energy we don't use will be wasted.
energy derived from sources that do not use up Natural Resources or harm the environment
It means that the organism can use Lactose as an energy source
when they make their food and eat it (use it i mean) the producer gets energy. WE get energy by eating, so do they.
I assume you mean the energy they use. It really depends on the type of lamps. Often, electrical energy is used. A candle, as well as a lamp with a wick, uses the chemical energy in whatever fuel it uses (for example, the wax, in the case of a candle).
the primary footprint is made from burning fuel , from the transport we use and energy we use
It depends on what you mean by "Greenest" If you mean in energy consumption it's Paris, France. They use nuclear which is going to be the next resource of energy consumption.
Well, using energy is using energy. You use energy for your house, car, lights, practically everywere! If this doesn't answer your question.... then I'm sorry. My mistake.