Sentences with phrase «$ per ton»

BPL, 100 $ per ton of CO2 is not 27 $ per ton of C but rather 300 $, since 1 tC = 3t CO2 approximately.
Figure 2: Costs (light blue and red points) and Benefits (dark blue and purple points) vs. SSC values ($ per ton of carbon dioxide) for H.R. 2454 using two economic models (ADAGE and IGEM)
Note that the category «Directed to the State — Environmental Tax Credits category did not have a $ per ton benefit calculated.

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So we're, right now, estimating about $ 140,000 per ton to the surface of Mars.
As one of the site's top sellers wrote in a blog post in 2009: «Your odds of making $ 10,000 per year [on Etsy] are better than winning $ 10,000 through the Powerball, though not by a ton
One, man - hours per ton of output were quickly cut in half, from 70 to the upper 30s; two, sales per employee of $ 21,000 in 1983, just before Foster took over, soared to $ 109,000 in 1991; three, he instantly dismissed 15 of Chromalloy's 38 salaried staff.
Standards of living have a long way to rise as well, with GDP per capita of just $ 3,900, which means tons of future potential.
CNN Money's commodities index had cocoa futures at $ 2,746 per metric ton as of 11:59 am ET.
I would like to know what effect (if any) would the possible $ 5 per ton additional impost on BHP and Rio have on the calculation of WA's proportion of the GST.
Falcon 9 — tentatively scheduled for March 8 at Florida's Cape Canaveral — would pave the way for 12 supply flights carrying a minimum of 20 tons to and from the International Space Station, per the company's $ 1.6 billion NASA contract.
For instance, they expect Brent crude to peak at $ 82.50 per barrel in July and copper to peak at $ 8,000 per ton in December, but they have forecast lower prices for both oil and copper in 2019.
The average price of U.S. coal exports during fourth — quarter 2017 was $ 90.59 per short ton.
The average price of U.S. coal imports during the fourth quarter of 2017 was $ 86.54 per short ton.
Using our current fuel price of $ 620 per metric ton, we are currently estimating that lower fuel prices should benefit first half 2013 earnings per share by approximately $ 0.23.
Those price differences have widened in recent months due to supply disruptions that pushed the price of steelmaking coal up over $ 300 per ton even as thermal coal prices where Alliance produces have remained around $ 50 per ton.
Last year, Teck Resources sold 27 million tons of steelmaking coal, realizing an average of $ 115 per ton.
Aluminum soared to $ 2,715 per metric ton in intraday trading Thursday, the highest we've seen since April 2011.
So, as far as I can see, essentially the same outcome as the double - credits achieves, both in terms of revenue for Shell and cost to the CCEMF could have been achieved with a $ 15 per - ton - sequestered payment from the CCEMC without sacrificing the integrity of emissions reduction accounting within the offset program.
International steel prices plummeted from more than $ 500 per ton in 2012 to $ 50 a ton in 2016.
Since falling to $ 1,800 per ton on the London Metal Exchange in August, the metal has recovered some ground and is currently approximately $ 2,000 a ton.
Blogging is typically a ton of work, but what if I told you that you could run a blog almost 100 % passively and make more than $ 1,000 per month?
The team introduced various optimistic assumptions, including a carbon price of $ 573 per ton and a material extraction tax, and assumed rapid technological innovation.
Within the update the government also signaled its commitment to raise the B.C. carbon tax by $ 5 a ton of CO2 per year starting in April 2018.
In India, for example, the average life expectancy is 301/2 years, compared to 681/2 years in the United States; the average annual income is less than $ 40, compared to $ 1,469 in the U.S. Energy utilized annually per capita, which is a rough index of living standard, is in some countries equivalent to.02 tons of coal, compared to 8 tons, or 400 times as much, in the U.S.. Two thirds of the world usually goes to bed hungry at night.
Silver currently is priced around $ 12 per troy ounce, or $ 144 per pound, which is $ 288,000 per ton.
Amazon Prime costs $ 10.99 per month, and with that, you have free shipping, a bunch of available - to - stream movies and TV shows, tons of books available to e-read, and a load of random discounts.
The price per grower ton jumped 41 percent over the decade, while the total statewide farm gate value soared 55 percent to $ 5.58 billion.
«If you're lucky, you can gross about one and a half dry equivalent tons per acre worth about $ 1700.»
Milk prices are expected to expand to an average of $ 360 per ton (approximately $ 392 USD) from 2020 to 2025.
The highest price per ton comes from Sonoma County at $ 3,657.
Statewide average pricing was essentially flat at $ 595 per ton.
In a nutshell, it's easy to make, it's super cheap (about $ 15 per YEAR), and I have gotten tons of compliments on my clear skin since I started using it.
Oneida / Herkimer with its own landfill has been able to lower its tipping fees from over $ 100 to $ 58 per ton, one of the reasons it's much more attractive to industry and jobs than Ulster County is.
So 28 years times $ 8 million a year equals $ 224 million — $ 224 million which has been spent thus far, with nothing to show for it except the highest tipping fees ($ 103 per ton) in the region.
A year ago, it was at $ 2900 per ton; today it is selling at barely $ 2000 per ton.
In the Tonawandas, for instance, both the city and the town pay a firm $ 45.39 per ton to dispose of the garbage after it is picked up at the curb.
The Town of Tonawanda even gets back $ 10 per ton for its recyclables, making the total savings $ 55.39 per ton when people recycle.
Espinal noted that millions of metric tons of food ends up in landfills per year and costs local governments $ 1.5 billion a year.
He is confident, however, that even for traditional coal plants the cost of CCS can be reduced to $ 20 per ton.
To minimize economic disruption, the commission advised that the government cap the cost by selling extra permits starting at $ 7 per metric ton of CO2 in 2010 with a 5 percent annual increase.
In contrast, in Europe, which initiated trading of carbon credits on January 1 to meet its Kyoto commitments, credits already sell for about $ 11 to $ 12 per ton.
The program aims to reduce the cost of CCS to $ 10 per ton of avoided CO2 by 2012, corresponding to a roughly 10 percent increase in the cost of electricity.
For example, without climate change, wheat prices might rise from $ 113 per metric ton in 2000 to $ 158 per metric ton in 2050 — an increase of 39 percent.
Exxon Mobil also has adopted a proxy price for carbon, in some cases as high as $ 80 per ton of CO2, to hedge against future government regulation of carbon and help guide company decisionmaking around infrastructure investments and other capital spending.
In a further setback to reducing U.S. carbon emissions, the U.S Environmental Protection Agency has proposed lowering the U.S. government's «social cost» of carbon, or the estimated cost of sea - level rise, lower crop yields, and other climate - change related economic damages, from $ 42 per ton by 2020 to a low of $ 1 per ton.
The panel estimates the necessary price would be $ 100 to $ 150 per metric ton of carbon, or $ 27 to $ 41 per metric ton of CO2.
«In a 500 - ton - per - day plant, our production costs would be under $ 30 a barrel, and we could sell for about $ 100 a barrel,» Appel says.
Emitting CO2 would need to cost at least $ 30 per metric ton via a carbon tax or a cap and trade market for any of the various carbon capture and sequestration technologies to be economically competitive, according to the report.
Parsons's system could save as much as $ 2 per ton of cargo — a saving that would quickly add up.
Adding a price on carbon emissions at even a «modest» level of $ 25 per ton would make new nuclear energy competitive with coal and natural gas even if the risk premium remains, the MIT study concludes.
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