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renewable

/ri-noo, -nyoo/US // rɪˈnu, -ˈnyu //

可再生,可再生能源,可再生的,可再生资源

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : able to be renewed: a library book that is not renewable.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that is renewable.

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Examples

  • What was made possible with Si2 on a small scale should guide the way to future-proofing power-generation systems that are made up entirely of renewable energy.

  • Plus, additional funds go toward her long-term goal of converting the farm to renewable power.

  • We’re also happy to say that Jon Shieber will become our new Climate Editor, focused on the startups and funding being put behind renewables, environmental technology and green businesses.

  • Dominion had argued that the proposal would have hurt its ability to invest in renewable energy projects.

  • The cost of building new renewables is becoming increasingly competitive with the cost of adding additional capacity to existing fossil fuel facilities.

  • But renewable electricity is playing an increasingly important role in car production.

  • The total cost of the so-called Competitive Renewable Energy Zones: $7 billion.

  • That means that financial innovation is now as important to scaling up renewable energy as engineering innovation.

  • Braley touted his bipartisan record in Washington on legislation to promote renewable energy and help veterans.

  • Sarkozy can be held 24 hours, renewable once for a second 24-hour stretch.

  • After that, the notes renewable annually and (perhaps) a larger part of the principal payable semi-annually.

  • These heavy tips are in two parts, the oxygen check being renewable.

  • Renewable term-insurance premiums are lower than straight life insurance because in the former there is no cash surrender value.

  • It is, however, prepared to grant leases of thirty-five years, renewable on complying with certain forms.

  • It has influenced my thinking in all things connected with our renewable resources.