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How much power does the world consume?

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World power consumption is dominated by the world's richest countries. Learn about world power consumption and find out how much power the world consumes.

How much extra gasoline would Americans use if daytime running lights were mandatory?

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Daytime running lights use gas to stay lit when the car is on. Learn how daytime running lights use gas and the amount it takes to power these lights.

How Wave Energy Works

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Wave energy could be used to create electricity, replacing the burning of fossil fuels. Find out more about wave energy and how it can be harnessed.

Has Online Shopping Changed How Much Cardboard We Use?

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Will Amazon's age of home delivery bury the environment in extra boxes? You might be surprised by the answer.

Fact or Fiction: Energy Efficiency

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Energy efficiency takes more than simply turning down the heat in the winter. Test your knowledge with the Fact or Fiction: Energy Efficiency quiz.

How will population growth affect energy?

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The world is growing at an amazing rate. Currently, the Earth’s population is growing by 60,000 people every eight hours -- that’s two children born every second somewhere around the globe.

How Energy-efficient Electronics Work

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Energy-efficient electronics can help you save money by using less electricity. Learn more about different types of energy-efficient electronics.

What Uses the Most Electricity in a Home?

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Sure, your hair dryer or toaster sucks up a lot of kilowatt-hours during the short time it's on, but what are the truly big drains on your home energy budget?

How Artificial Geothermal Energy Works

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Artificial geothermal energy is made by adding water to naturally hot rocks. Learn about artificial geothermal energy.

5 Myths About Renewable Energy

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We're currently suspended between two ages: a time dependent on fossil fuels and a future dominated by renewable energy sources. Yet not everyone is sold on this vision, so a number of myths about renewable energy persist.

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