Examples of using Fossil energy in English and their translations into Hungarian
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There is potential to increase the carbon content in the soil and to substitute fossil energy and petrochemicals with agricultural
Up to a certain level they positively replace fossil energy, but on a larger scale they endanger the rainforests
Fossil energy is the subject of a separate opinion by the EESC,
The problem of the EU's very high dependence on fossil energy resources from unreliable sources has been highlighted in recent weeks
Over time, more and more fossil energy scarcity highlighted,
Beintegrálhatóak easy application areas, and completely replaces the Aggregate operating fossil energy systems, or even demand can work with them any more customer requirements.
non-metallic minerals and fossil energy materials).
Surveys show that two-thirds of Hungarians think that Hungary should prefer renewables over nuclear and fossil energy.
especially when a levelled playing field is created for renewable- and fossil energy.
We're not just going to shut off the fossil energy sector and turn on renewables in the next 10 years.
112 billion euros are spent by the EU and European countries every year on subsidising fossil energy.
services that make fossil energy greener;
thus decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and fossil energy consumption.
The production of a kilo of beef also requires a bigger land area and more fossil energy.
view of technological progress decreasing renewable energy costs, and an increase in fossil energy costs.
But again, keep in mind that we are talking about adding roughly 1,900 kilometers to a grid consisting of hundreds of thousands of kilometers set up exclusively for the country's nuclear and fossil energy supply.
Although this would make fossil energy more expensive
fuel-project is that the fossil energy, exploding engines release of harmful substances is reduced to near zero,
that innovative research approaches also be sought, as this is where the lion's share of fossil energy is used at present.
the context of the internalisation of external costs, e.g. in relation to nuclear energy and the various forms of use of fossil energy sources15.