Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: energy-related

Synonyms:

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Antonyms:

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Usage examples:

ENERGY Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla reiterated over the weekend the importance of an integrated permitting process involving energy-related projects.

Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2023/04/03/integrated-permits-setup-in-energy-projects-rushed/

Global research and business intelligence company Rystad Energy has joined the Namibia International Energy Conference (NIEC) 2023 as a strategic knowledge partner, advancing energy-related dialogue and engagement.

Source: https://www.africanews.it/english/rystad-energy-to-participate-at-namibia-international-energy-conference-niec-2023-as-strategic-knowledge-partner/

Perhaps playing a bigger role in soft performances among solar energy-related names is the downright dreadful 1-year returns in the oil patch.

Source: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4612176-enphase-needed-valuation-reset-shares-buy-ahead-q2-earnings?source=feed_all_articles

Scholarships are available for natural resource and renewable energy-related programs at universities and the Nova Scotia Community College.

Source: https://www.989xfm.ca/two-local-students-receive-nova-scotia-clean-economy-scholarships/

The transportation sector is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions and global climate change accounting for 23% of energy-related CO2 and is also responsible for air pollution, and noise pollution both in urban and rural areas.

Source: https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/smooth-roads-and-climate-mitigation/

Though U.S. energy-related carbon emissions increased in 2021 by about 6% over 2020, that followed “a rise in economic activity and energy consumption once the initial economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic began to subside,” according to the U.S. EIA.

Source: https://www.gjsentinel.com/news/colorado/here-s-where-renewable-power-is-increasing-and-where-it-s-not/article_0bd681ce-0878-5890-acbe-6f160abf7da9.html