Sentences with phrase «capacity crunch»

The gap between what markets pay for light Texas crude and Alberta's heavy blend has risen to $ 30 US per barrel from $ 10 last year, largely because of the pipeline capacity crunch.
Closing the older nuclear plants is not an option for many EU countries, which are facing an energy capacity crunch as other types of plant are being closed or mothballed because they can't cover their operating costs, or to meet stricter environmental regulation.
Techniques such as these will be key to fighting capacity crunch, says Ellis.
The cost of Irma and Harvey combined could mean a «capacity crunch» across the sector that will drive up rates, said Citi analyst Nigel Pittaway.
«Only their expansion can address the coming «capacity crunch» and deliver sustained growth,» it says, adding: «Even airports as large as Bristol and Luton suffer from congested roads and delay - prone rail links.
But new work reported this week in Science could push that «capacity crunch» back several years.
It might sound like an odd question, but researchers met at the Royal Society in London last week to discuss a coming internet «capacity crunch», and what we might do about it.
Fear of a capacity crunch stems from a hard physical truth — there is a limit to the amount of information you can cram down any communications channel, fibre - optic cable or copper wire.
The report was aimed at easing the «capacity crunch» that publishers say drives up the cost of producing textbooks and makes it difficult to develop materials adequately.
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