by Sensix Team
in about 7 hoursRomania is the second largest natural gas producer in the EU, after The Netherlands. It currently produces 25-26 million cubic meters of gas each day, which is enough for total consumption in the summertime.
Humans consume around 63,300,000 MWh of electricity per day. If we switched over to electricity for all our energy needs, including transport, heating, industry and everything else, we would need 304,460,000 MWh of electricity per day.
Read moreAfter the COVID-19 pandemic more and more people started (or continued) to work from home. This clearly translates into more energy use and, of course, into higher costs. Considering that „Winter is coming” here are tips to save both energy and money this winter.
Read moreThis autumn is about saving energy. Especially now when the Russian invasion of Ukraine highly impacted the energy and food markets.
Read moreSchool has already started so let’s learn new energy things. 13% of the world (around 940 million people) do not have access to electricity. Even if there is no universally-adopted definition of what “access to electricity” means, most definitions are aligned to the delivery of electricity, safe cooking facilities and a required minimum level of consumption. This number also includes households with children going to school or even schools. Lack of energy will unfortunately have a major negative impact on education, lowering its quality.
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