Sentences with phrase «at peak production»

The English borough of Redditch began producing needles in the Middle Ages and at peak production was manufacturing 90 percent of the needles in the world.
At peak production, the nine proposed projects in the Galilee Basin would extract 330 million tonnes of coal each year, resulting in 705 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, more than the current carbon dioxide emissions of Australia or the United Kingdom.
At peak production the Carmichael mine, now approaching financial closure, would see 60 million tonnes of coal, and an additional 560 ships, pass through the Great Barrier Reef each year.
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At peak production, 300 people work here on up to five projects at a time.

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That's about half the production levels at the refineries» peak in 1994.
But production peaked at 1.22 million barrels per day in December 2014.
The state hit its peak production in December of 2014 at 1.23 million barrels per day.
Generally, what you've seen historically, when you get to a point where the auto production and auto sales are at their peak — that's the point at least from my experience where you start to get concerned about lending.
U.S. oil production peaked in April at 9.6 million barrels per day, and since then oil imports have started to move up, jumping more than a half million barrels per day.
The United Kingdom, which was first to undergo the industrial revolution, saw its coal production peak in the year 1913, at 292 Mt (million metric tons).
Oliphant's concerns over peak production echoed similar comments at the conference, being held this year in Colorado Springs.
We're «there,» at the peak of gold production for a while to come, barring some sort of technical revolution — which might happen, but we're not there yet.
Recently revised numbers from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reveal that U.S. production peaked in early June at 9.6 million barrels per day (bpd).
Some experts in Russia assume that after peaking at some time after 2020, production is going to start declining rather fast — up to 10 percent a year.
In 2021, the production level is going to peak at 11.74 million barrels.
In 2013, production peaked at just below 9.5 million barrels per day.
Founded in 1880 as California's 29th bonded winery, Geyser Peak has been at the forefront of quality wine production since its earliest days.
Analysts expect dairy prices to improve at this Wednesday's Global Dairy Trade auction after wet weather hampered the start of the peak months for milk production.
In today's daily production, keeping processing lines moving at peak productivity can be a challenging task for food manufacturers to keep up with the consumers health conscious mind set, nutrition needs and taste.
By Flexco In today's daily production, keeping processing lines moving at peak productivity can be a challenging task for food manufacturers to keep up with the consumers health conscious mind set, nutrition needs and taste.
Blue light from devices mimics daylight and interferes with the production of melatonin, which peaks at around 3 am.
Given time, at its peak, milk production may be as much as 900mL per day.
Epidurals lower the mother's production of oxytocin, 8 or stop its normal rise during labor.9 The effect of spinals on oxytocin release is even more marked.10 Epidurals also obliterate the maternal oxytocin peak that occurs at birth 11 — the highest of a mother's lifetime — which catalyses the final powerful contractions of labor and helps mother and baby to fall in love at first meeting.
The fraction of crude oil consumed in the U.S. that was imported went from 35 % immediately before the 1973 oil crisis, peaked at 60 % in 2005, and then returned to 35 % by 2013 [7] thanks to increased domestic production [8] from the shale oil boom.
Second, German North Sea hydrocarbons output has always been minuscule in comparison to UK output: the former peaked in 2003 at around 40 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (KBOED) and is currently running at around 26 KBOED, whereas the latter peaked in 1999 at 4.6 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (MMBOED), and is currently running at around 1.4 MMBOED (i.e. thirty five times more than Schleswig - Holstein production at its peak).
The timing of the 1998 peak suggests that curbs on industrial production were responsible, at least in part, for the decline, but the magnitude of the drop has baffled scientists because the best models had predicted a smaller decline.
Barres and his colleagues found that production of C1q — the immune protein they unexpectedly found in the brain — peaks at the same time that synapses are pruned.
Thanks to growing population and dwindling supplies, fossil fuel production per capita may peak by mid-century — ending the two centuries of unlimited growth in energy production that is at the root of modern civilization, consultant Richard Nehring writes in the journal.
The payoff, he adds, is that 10 - hour storage eliminates the need for a fossil fuel power plant to back up electricity production on cloudy days and at peak usage hours in the evening.
By contrast, the US Department of Energy, usually optimistic, predicts total US shale oil production will peak at just 1.3 mb / d in 2027.
«At its peak in production, which occurred in 1970s, the U.S. produced about 10 million [barrels of oil] a day,» Kaufman says.
Charles Hall, a professor at the State University of New York who researches energy and wealth, in graph after graph showed that almost every oil - producing country has reached its peak of oil production.
Exactly 50 years later, crude oil production peaked at 70 mb / d, and because it then made up the bulk of oil supply, this caused the temporary plateau of global oil production that helped pitch the global economy into recession.
It would take about 40 hours to fully charge an iPhone at peak power production.
The team of Ueli Schibler, professor emeritus at the Department of Molecular Biology of the UNIGE Faculty of Science, discovered some years ago that temperature cycles drive the rhythmic production of a protein called CIRBP, whose quantity peaks in the morning when the body temperature is at its lowest.
Same Energy Watch Group report, citing a 2006 study conducted by BP Energy: â $ œThe growing share of lower quality coal is the reason why total coal production in terms of energy content peaked in 1998 at 598.4 Mtoe and has since declined to 576.2 Mtoe in 2005 in spite of the continuous rise in produced volumes (BP 2006).
THE PEAK OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AT THE TIME OF SPERM PENETRATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASE IN REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES PRODUCTION IN BOVINE ZYGOTES.
Diabetes is a condition where the blood glucose levels are at a constant peak as the body's cells can't absorb it because of lowered or non-existent insulin production or because insulin is unable to help with the absorption of glucose.
The production of this hormone is at its peak around puberty but slowly starts decreasing around middle age.
Each serving also provides high - potency B vitamins — Niacin, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B12 — critical for every cell in your body to work at peak performance and involved in metabolism, energy production, nerve function and more.
On the other hand, if you measure force in the late phase (say around 300ms), after force has reached its peak (e.g. Behm & Sale, 1993), then you will see a change in peak force only if force production at high velocities has altered.
In addition, GABA is an excellent «sleep enhancer» leading to a sound and healthy sleep and studies point out that a deep sleep is great for not only anti-aging as in overall but also in increased production of HGH which is at its peak during «deep sleep».
The response surface for lifetime egg production peaked at a higher protein content than supported maximal lifespan (1:4 P: C, Figure 1A).
luteal phase: the latter half of the menstrual cycle when progesterone production is at its peak.
Male sex hormone production peaks at around age 18 and usually decreases with age.
Knaggs» career reached a peak in the mid -»40s, when he worked in supporting roles in ambitious major studio films such as None but the Lonely Heart (a fascinating but failed attempt at a serious drama by Cary Grant) and unusual independently made features like Douglas Sirk's early Hollywood effort Thieves» Holiday, while also making the rounds of such popular medium - budget Universal Pictures productions as House of Dracula, The Invisible Man's Revenge, and Terror By Night.
Visit Carvahall and you'll find featurettes about the Inheritance Trilogy to which the novel Eragon belongs, The Storyteller's Scroll (focusing on turning the novel into a screenplay), Realizing Alagaësia (a look at storyboards, locations, scouting and character design), The Destined Roles (casting the actors), From Carvahall to Farthen Dur (behind - the - scenes footage during film production), Hatching The Dragon (the CGI process of creating the dragons), Just The Beginning (a peak at what's next in the series) and the Random House Digital Novel where you can enjoy the first two chapters of Eldest, the second novel from the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini.
Features an English language introduction, the «Storyboard Presentation of the Movie» (which replays the entire film soundtrack to a slideshow of storyboards and sketches) and «The World of Ghibli,» a collection of featurettes (both Japanese and English language productions) on the film and the English adaptation, plus interactive peaks at other Miyazaki features.
At WonderCon 2013 in March during the promotion for Pacific Rim's theatrical release, del Toro said the story bible was complete and that he would begin production on the film after his next project, Crimson Peak.
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