This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: Statistics show that less-developed countries use far less energy per capita than developed ... (Read 91 times)

jasdeep_brar

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 569
Statistics show that less-developed countries use far less energy per capita than developed countries. Explain why this is so.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

To what degree can energy conservation serve to mitigate energy dependency? What are some prime examples of energy conservation?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

micaelaswann

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 314
Answer to Question 1

Less-developed countries use far less energy per capita than developed countries because they have smaller houses (less heating, cooling, and lighting energy required) and people typically have fewer appliances, fewer cars, and fewer electronic devices. People in developing countries typically do not have several televisions per family (or person) or several cars per family. The likelihood that a child has a television, computer, stereo, hair dryer, and toys that require electricity is greater in the developed world than the developing world.
The amount of driving and traveling per person is less in developing countries. Distances traveled for work and vacations are less; families live nearby and the number of trips per year is less.

Answer to Question 2

According to the Department of Energy, the period from 1973 to 1995 saw a reduction in energy growth by 18, saving the economy 150 billion a year in total energy expenditures.
Energy conservation is the single greatest source of energy available. It has the ability to reduce the environmental consequences of all types of energy sources. If we double the fuel efficiency of the automobile from 27.5 mpg to 55 mpg (the mileage of some hybrids), we have halved the environmental impact of driving the same number of miles. We have also doubled the life span of our petroleum reserves used for transportation. Even something as simple as carpooling with one other person doubles the fuel efficiency of the trip. Walking, which also improves cardiovascular health and could help reduce obesity, would decrease energy consumption.
Combined heat and power (CHP or cogeneration) is another way to conserve. According to CHP methodology, a factory or large building installs a small power plant that produces electricity and heats the building with waste' heat. Such systems can achieve an efficiency of 80 Use of this technology boosts the efficiency of conversion of fuel energy to electrical energy from around 30 to as high as 50.
Other energy conservation measures include insulation, double-pane windows, substitution of fluorescent lights for incandescent lights, more efficient appliances, recycling, and water conservation.




jasdeep_brar

  • Member
  • Posts: 569
Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Wow, this really help


aliotak

  • Member
  • Posts: 326
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

Did you know?

More than 150,000 Americans killed by cardiovascular disease are younger than the age of 65 years.

Did you know?

When intravenous medications are involved in adverse drug events, their harmful effects may occur more rapidly, and be more severe than errors with oral medications. This is due to the direct administration into the bloodstream.

Did you know?

Anesthesia awareness is a potentially disturbing adverse effect wherein patients who have been paralyzed with muscle relaxants may awaken. They may be aware of their surroundings but unable to communicate or move. Neurologic monitoring equipment that helps to more closely check the patient's anesthesia stages is now available to avoid the occurrence of anesthesia awareness.

Did you know?

Eating carrots will improve your eyesight. Carrots are high in vitamin A (retinol), which is essential for good vision. It can also be found in milk, cheese, egg yolks, and liver.

Did you know?

There can actually be a 25-hour time difference between certain locations in the world. The International Date Line passes between the islands of Samoa and American Samoa. It is not a straight line, but "zig-zags" around various island chains. Therefore, Samoa and nearby islands have one date, while American Samoa and nearby islands are one day behind. Daylight saving time is used in some islands, but not in others—further shifting the hours out of sync with natural time.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library