EFFICIENCIES - translation to arabic
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EFFICIENCIES - translation to arabic

ONE OF THE MAIN TOOLS TO PROMOTE A TRANSFORMATION FROM UNSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TO ONE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.
Eco-efficiencies

EFFICIENCIES      

ألاسم

أَهْلِيَّة ; اِسْتِحْقاق ; بِجَدَارَة ; تأثير ; جَدَارَة ; جُودَة ; حُسْن ; مَهَارَة

thermal efficiency         
  • Output (mechanical) energy is always lower than input energy
PERFORMANCE MEASURE OF A DEVICE THAT USES THERMAL ENERGY, EXPRESSED AS THE RATIO OF WORK DONE OVER THERMAL ENERGY USED
Thermodynamic efficiency; Thermal efficiencies; Ηth
كفاية حرارية
Thermal efficiency         
  • Output (mechanical) energy is always lower than input energy
PERFORMANCE MEASURE OF A DEVICE THAT USES THERMAL ENERGY, EXPRESSED AS THE RATIO OF WORK DONE OVER THERMAL ENERGY USED
Thermodynamic efficiency; Thermal efficiencies; Ηth
الكفاية الحرارية

Definition

thermal efficiency
¦ noun the efficiency of a heat engine measured by the ratio of the work done by it to the heat supplied to it.

Wikipedia

Eco-efficiency

As countries and regions around the world began to develop, it slowly became evident that industrialization and economic growth come hand in hand with environmental degradation. Eco-efficiency has been proposed as one of the main tools to promote a transformation from unsustainable development to one of sustainable development. It is based on the concept of creating more goods and services while using fewer resources and creating less waste and pollution. "It is measured as the ratio between the (added) value of what has been produced (e.g. GDP) and the (added) environment impacts of the product or service (e.g. SO2 emissions)." The term was coined by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in its 1992 publication "Changing Course," and at the 1992 Earth Summit, eco-efficiency was endorsed as a new business concept and means for companies to implement Agenda 21 in the private sector. Ergo the term has become synonymous with a management philosophy geared towards sustainability, combining ecological and economic efficiency.

Examples of use of EFFICIENCIES
1. If so, even with sensible efficiencies, big problems are likely.
2. The consolidation would, in part, maximize efficiencies, Glavin wrote.
3. Gordon, who has pledged to raise an endowment and improve efficiencies in the organization.
4. Lampkin says, private and public benefactors alike are encouraging efficiencies and economies of scale.
5. "They systematically underplay their estimates for savings and efficiencies and overplay their funding requirements.