Examples of using Fossil energy in English and their translations into Swedish
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The main reason for these differences is the different size of fossil energy reserves in the individual Member States.
Although the share of renewable energy is growing, fossil energy continues to grow much faster.
the consumption of fossil energy and CO2 emissions,
to enable us to reduce efficiently and at a relatively low cost the utilisation of fossil energy in households, the emission of greenhouse gases
the consumption of fossil energy and CO2 emissions,
Although this would make fossil energy more expensive and thus also electricity from coal,
of technological progress decreasing renewable energy costs, and an increase in fossil energy costs.
that innovative research approaches also be sought, as this is where the lion's share of fossil energy is used at present.
thus reduce our dependence on fossil energy.
For let us not forget, as the Commission repeatedly emphasised, that in the next one or two generations, our dependence on fossil energy, at any rate worldwide, will be up to 80% and it is all the more
as long as the costs of liquid biofuels are clearly greater than those for the conventional fuels they are expected to replace, or while the fossil energy used to manufacture them is greater than what is obtained from them.
consuming only a fraction of the fossil energy normally needed for a conventional extraction method such as Soxhlet extraction,
which up to now have been mainly very detailed fossil energy statistics on coal,
Renewable and fossil energies, CO2 and climate change.
Geopolitics and fossil energies Housing, insulation and heating.
Finally, discussion is needed of the impact of the extraction of fossil energies and energy waste, in particular.
Yet this enrichment is carried out using fossil energies in most of the countries where it occurs, contrary to what is stated in this report.
using fewer fossil energies and thereby also reducing CO2 emissions.
to 95% by 2050, a common tax framework will need to be adopted, so as to organise the tax burden on renewable and fossil energies on an objective basis,
show that it's not anymore completely stupid to think about getting rid of the dependency on fossil energies.