It decreases petroleum's availability
the new:they use energy to turn ONE gear that turn the rest, thus using less energy by only turning ONE the] the old:they use energy to turn the whole thing, thus using more energy
Assuming you mean total energy produced rather than electricity alone, the order would be petroleum, nuclear, wind power
creating gasoline and fuel
kerosene
geothermal energy is used directly for heating and to turn turbines to geberate electrictity.
by conserving it, we must not waste the energy , turn off the lights when not in use, and many more ways.
how can we save fuel ? easy you can easily dont turn on the air condition
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there are many ways in which we can use energy this includes: :)
In the US, petroleum accounts for about 35% of total energy consumption. This includes its use in transportation, heating, and industrial processes. Oil remains a significant source of energy despite efforts to diversify towards cleaner alternatives.
There are a huge number of ways to conserve petroleum. This are just a few of the major ones.Don't leave lights on when you're not using them, or waste electricity in other ways. A fair portion of electricity is made by burning petroleum, so the less electricity we use, the more petroleum we save.Find ways to save gasoline. These can include walking or cycling, carpooling, or using public transportation. Electric and hybrid cars also save some petroleum (but remember, the electricity they use possibly had to come from a small amount of petroleum).Use products that are made, and foods that are grown and processed locally. Shipping foods and other goods uses up a tremendous amount of fuel. Also, certified organic food products don't use chemicals, whose production uses petroleum.Reduce the amount of packaging that you use by buying products with minimal packaging. This is because packaging is usually made of plastics (which are made of petroleum), and it requires energy (usually from petroleum or coal) to make packaging.
because it cannot be replenished when use up.
To save energy, unplug all of your devices when not in use. This phantom energy accounts for much energy used throughout the year and adds up. Turn off all lights when not in use, and be smart about using the heat, if electric.
For an umbrella approach, consider making your home more energy efficient.
A monitor typically uses around 30-60 watts of energy. To reduce its energy consumption, you can adjust the brightness settings, enable power-saving modes, and turn it off when not in use. Using energy-efficient monitors and unplugging the monitor when not in use can also help save energy.
There are too many way of conserving energy to list them but probably the number one way people can conserve energy is by managing lighting. Replace ordinary light bulbs with compact fluorescents. Turn off lights when not in use. Use natural light during the day. Use sensor operated outdoor lights that only turn on when needed. Etc.