a. 可更新的, 可恢复的, 可继续的, 可换新的, 可重复的, 可重说的n[计] 可更新, 可再生的
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renewables
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If tide, wind and wave power are all developed, Britain would be able to close gas, coal and nuclear power plants and export renewable power to other parts of Europe.(如果潮汐能、风能和波浪能都得到发展,英国就可以关闭天然气、煤炭和核能发电厂,并向欧洲其他地区出口可再生能源。)
The success of wind power represents a litmus test for renewable energy.(风能利用的成功是对可再生能源的一次立见分晓的检验。)
Money is a renewable resource.(金钱是可再生资源。)
Maintaining safe speeds and being electric, self-driving cars would drastically reduce pollution levels and dependency on non-renewable fuels.(速度安全、电力驱动的自动驾驶汽车将大幅降低污染水平和对不可再生燃料的依赖。)
When the rotor spins, it generates renewable energy.(当转子转动时,便产生可再生能源。)
Notwithstanding important recent progress in developing renewable fuel sources, low fossil fuel prices could discourage further innovation in, and adoption of, cleaner energy technologies.(尽管最近在开发可再生燃料方面取得了重要进展,但化石燃料价格较低这一因素可能会阻碍清洁能源技术的进一步创新和应用。)
Angel says that his plan is "no substitute for developing renewable energy: the only permanent solution".(安吉尔认为他的计划“不能取代对可再生能源的开发,那才是唯一永久的解决方案”。)
In many part of the word renewable energy is already a principal energy source.(在世界上许多地方,可再生能源已经是主要的能源。)
The technology raises the prospect of Britain becoming self-sufficient in renewable energy and drastically reducing its carbon dioxide emissions.(这项技术提高了英国在可再生能源方面实现自给自足和大幅减少二氧化碳排放的前景。)
Renewable energy will have to displace fossil fuels to a much greater extent in the future to avoid unacceptable climate risks.(为了避免不可接受的气候风险,未来可再生能源将不得不更大程度地取代化石燃料。)