Sentences with phrase «carbon in a litre»

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Again Taylor offered a cautious outlook, though it was largely ignored in stories about the «green» budget with its centre piece carbon tax that will raise the price of gas by a couple cents a litre this year.
In a new report released today for Sustainable Prosperity (a new research institute), Jack Mintz and Nancy Olewiler pitch a federal carbon tax constructed by broadening the base of the federal excise tax (which currently raises over $ 5 billion per year based on a tax of 10 cents per litre of gas and 4 cents -LSB-...]
(b) the Vancouver exurbs are places like Chilliwack that don't have a 6c / litre transit tax at the pump, which makes fuel there cheaper than in the metro area, and this discount kind of offsets the carbon tax.
This required 1.6 billion litres of fuel and, based on a conservative figure of 50 grams of carbon dioxide per tonne - kilometre resulted in 4.1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions (4).
The study titled Food Quality Affects the Sensitivity of Daphnia to Road Salt, which was published recently in the peer - reviewed journal Environmental Science & Technology, found that at food concentrations below 0.6 mg of carbon per litre, chloride concentrations below the current Canadian Water Quality Guideline were lethal to the daphnia.
The «giant test tubes», each enclosing 40,000 litres of seawater, were then enriched in carbon dioxide to levels covering the range from present day values to those projected for the year 2150.
Adaptive aerodynamic package, 50:50 weight distribution, ZF - 8 speed gearbox, carbon fiber shaft, V6 2.9 bi-turbo engine with 176 hp / litre engineered with Ferrari, lower weight than ALL its rivals, highest rank in Euro NCAP crash test, faster on track than ALL its rivals... You must be a bit confused about meaning of «technology»....
In 2006 a 514bhp Turbo S derivative arrived, and following an increase in engine capacity to 4.8 litres in 2008, the Turbo S became an extraordinary beast — now with 542bhp, it could streak from standstill to 60mph in 4.7 seconds, topped out on the other side of 170mph, and had Porsche's fabulous carbon - ceramic brake discIn 2006 a 514bhp Turbo S derivative arrived, and following an increase in engine capacity to 4.8 litres in 2008, the Turbo S became an extraordinary beast — now with 542bhp, it could streak from standstill to 60mph in 4.7 seconds, topped out on the other side of 170mph, and had Porsche's fabulous carbon - ceramic brake discin engine capacity to 4.8 litres in 2008, the Turbo S became an extraordinary beast — now with 542bhp, it could streak from standstill to 60mph in 4.7 seconds, topped out on the other side of 170mph, and had Porsche's fabulous carbon - ceramic brake discin 2008, the Turbo S became an extraordinary beast — now with 542bhp, it could streak from standstill to 60mph in 4.7 seconds, topped out on the other side of 170mph, and had Porsche's fabulous carbon - ceramic brake discin 4.7 seconds, topped out on the other side of 170mph, and had Porsche's fabulous carbon - ceramic brake discs.
2 speed front wipers + intermittent wipe, Colour coded bumpers, Day running lights, Electric front and rear windows + anti trap + one touch, Electric / heated / folding door mirrors, Front fog lights, Heat insulating laminated glass, Heated rear window with auto timer, Heated washer jets, Intermittent rear wash / wipe, Painted side air intakes, Rain sensor, Tinted LED tail lights, Towbar preparation, Welcome home function, 3 zone climate control, 4 12v Sockets, 4 way adjustable front head restraints, 40/20/40 split folding rear seat, 75 litre fuel tank, Active carbon filter, Air quality sensor, Automatic air recirculate, Clothes hooks on front seat backrests, Front and rear cupholders x 2, Front armrest, Front reading lights, Ignition Lock illumination, Illuminated air conditioned glovebox, Illuminated centre console storage, Illumination of luggage compartment, Isofix system on outer rear seats, Pollen filter, Rear centre armrest, Rear headrests, Rear reading lights, Retractable Loadspace Cover, Retractable luggage net, Steering wheel gearshift paddles, Storage bins on all doors, Storage compartments in cargo area side walls
Powered by a 5.5 - litre, 585 - hp turbocharged V8 shared with other S - Class models, the Edition 130 is distinguished by unique nappa leather upholstery, carbon / piano black interior trim, red brake calipers, and floor mats trimmed in red or grey.
5 - inch high - resolution TFT colour display, Coolant temperature gauge, External temperature gauge, Front and rear park assist, Oil temperature gauge, On board computer, Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including DVD navigation, Power steering plus, Remote tailgate / fuel filler releases, Service interval indicator, Sports button in centre console, 2 speed front wipers + intermittent wipe, Auto dimming interior + exterior mirrors, Automatic headlights, Body colour door handles, Colour coded bumpers, Day running lights, Electric windows + anti trap protection + one touch open / close drivers side, Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors, Front fog lights, Grey tint in upper edge of windscreen, Heated rear windscreen, Heated washer jets, Integral rear antenna, Intermittent rear wash / wipe, Painted side air intakes, Painted tailgate strips with platinum silver, Platinum silver roof spoiler separation edge, Power foldback door mirrors, Privacy glass, Rain sensor, Stainless steel door entry guards, 5 12V sockets, 60 / 40 asymmetric split folding rear seats, Active carbon filter, Adjustable headrests (except centre rear), Air quality sensor, Automatic air recirculate, Delay courtesy light function, Door safety lights - front and rear, Engine Compartment Light, Fabric roof lining, Floor mats, Footwell courtesy lights front and rear, Front and rear cupholders x 2, Front and rear door entry lights, Front centre armrest, Front reading lights, Front seatback pockets, Ignition Lock illumination, Illuminated air conditioned glovebox, Illuminated ashtray, Illuminated centre console storage, Illuminated driver / passenger vanity mirrors, Illumination of luggage compartment, Isofix system on outer rear seats, Leather door armrests + grab handles on centre console, Manual height / reach adjust steering wheel, Passenger under seat storage tray, Pollen filter, Porsche crest embossed in front and rear headrests, Rear centre armrest with storage compartment, Rear reading lights, Retractable Loadspace Cover, Retractable luggage net, Roof mounted sunglasses holder, Stainless steel pedals, Steering wheel gearshift paddles, Storage bins on all doors, Storage compartments in cargo area side walls, 3 point front / outer rear seatbelts + pre-tensioners + force limiters on front seats,Anti - lock Brake System + ABD,Anti - slip regulation, Curtain airbags, Electronic Damper Control, Electronic parking brake, Front seat belts warning, Front side airbags, Full size driver and passenger airbags, Height adjustable front seatbelts, Hill hold control, Passenger airbag deactivation system, PTM (Porsche Traction Management), Alarm system + interior ultrasonic protection + inclination sensor, Electronic transponder immobiliser, Preparation for vehicle tracking, Remote central locking, Two stage locking, 100 litre fuel tank, Diesel particulate filter, Porsche stability management (PSM), Integrated cluster with black bezels, Trim strip in silver, Wheel centres with full colour Porsche crest
Despite the performance figures presented above, the Mercedes - Benz F 700 offers a fuel consumption of just 5.3 litres in the European Driving Cycle, value which corresponds to carbon dioxide emissions of 127 grams.
A first in the history of MINI, the 2015 models will come with 1.5 - litre 3 - cylinder petrol and diesel engines that have been tuned to offer performance without having to compromise on fuel economy and carbon emissions.
-- based on 400 million litres of air breathed out in a lifetime and at 4 % of that air carbon dioxide; each lungful breathed out contains around 4 % carbon dioxide.
«Despite no greenhouse emissions coming from its electric engine, Subaru says using Australia's coal - fired electricity would produce about 125g of carbon dioxide for each kilometre travelled in the Stella — almost 20g more than a Toyota Prius hybrid car that uses a 1.6 - litre petrol engine alongside its electric motor.»
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