Примери за използване на Total energy consumption на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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nuclear energy currently generates approximately one third of total energy consumption in Europe.
results showed that approximately 40% of the total energy consumption was from ventilation.
However, unlike bitcoin, their total energy consumption is not transparent
Total energy consumption of building covering all the needs less than≤ 120 kWh/m2/year.
The total energy consumption of all the countries on the planet is about half of a zettajoule a year.
considerably reducing the total energy consumption.
Although unlike Greenshilling, their total energy consumption is not transparent
We then connected the units to two different kWh metres to measure their total energy consumption.
The new fixtures create a welcoming ambience within the streets of Enköping, and have reduced the total energy consumption by 348,000 hours per year.
the results showed that about 40% of total energy consumption came from ventilation.
Although unlike Bitcoin, their total energy consumption is not transparent
which for the first time documented that 40.3 percent of total energy consumption in the bloc comes from buildings.
represents about 47 per cent of the total energy consumption in the country.
Buildings consume almost half of the total energy EU uses to cover its needs(approximately 40% of the total energy consumption and CO2 emissions).
At the end of 2012 renewable energy accounted for 14.1% of total energy consumption.
must make up 20% of the total energy consumption in the European Union.
The EU has set indicative goals of increasing renewable energy sources' share of total energy consumption to 12% and their share of electricity consumption to 22.1%.
Whereas more than 70% of Africa's total energy consumption comes from renewable sources,
The aim of Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings is to reduce total energy consumption in the EU by 20% by 2020.
Refrigeration systems consume large amounts of electricity and depending on the industry can be responsible for up to 85% of a business's total energy consumption.