Environmental Sciences, asked by JoelCW3065, 8 months ago

Conclusion of energy conservation

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Answered by Shazzad
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Answer:

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

COLLABORATION. IT’S THE FUEL OF THE FUTURE.

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COLLABORATION. THE COOLEST WAY TO CREATE ENERGY.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The decision and practice of using less energy are known as energy conservation.

Energy conservation:

  • The practice of reducing the consumption of energy by living organisms is known as energy conservation.
  • Energy is conserved to reduce consumption costs and to preserve the limited available energy resources.
  • Energy conservation refers to efforts made to reduce energy consumption.
  • The supply of energy on Earth is not infinite.
  • Furthermore, it can take a long time to regenerate energy.
  • This makes energy conservation even more important.
  • Energy conservation, in addition to lowering energy costs, can benefit the environment in a variety of ways.
  • For starters, energy conservation can protect the environment by reducing resource consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.
  • Following that, energy conservation can reduce the need for new power plants.
  • Reducing your energy consumption reduces the demand for fossil fuels, lowering carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
  • Climate change causes heat waves, drought, rising sea levels, unusual weather patterns, and an increase in the likelihood of natural disasters.

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