Sentences with phrase «consumption figures below»

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As Figure 1 [below] highlights, consumption growth in the fourth quarter of 2017 was quite strong, at 3.8 percent.
Table 3 below shows figures on energy consumption (GJ) both per hectare and per unit of output (t) for different crops, comparing organic and conventional agriculture systems in Germany, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland.
Below is an overview of the seafood industry in facts and figures including: retail and food service sales, imports and exports, landings, ports and processing sector figures, along with some consumer and consumption facts.
The figure on the right below shows that PQQ boosted the cells» oxygen consumption.
I have always achieved within 2mpg of official combined fuel consumption figures with my previous cars, but the Santa Fe averages 38mpg (8mpg below the official figure).
Its fuel consumption slips in well below the petrol engines with a combined fuel figure of 5.5 L / 100 km, while the 144g / km CO2 figure is equal to the 1.6 - litre petrol and better than the 2.0 - litre which alternates between 154g / km and 167g / km depending on configuration and transmission.
Given the base - grade 718 - series Boxster manages to slip below the 7.0 L / 100 km ADR Combined fuel consumption figure for the first time (6.9 L / 100 km), it also dodges a bit of luxury car tax.
What Ford theoretically advertises as a 4.2 l / 100 km fuel consumption figure turns into 7.4 l / 100 km in the real world, which is below diesel territory but way better when it comes to CO2 emissions: 99 g / km.
The figure below plots the mean monthly student loan payment against the average monthly expenditure in each major consumption category.
The option all inclusive allows the consumption of the drinks which figure on the list below from 10.30 until 23.00 also including snacks from 13.00 until 14.30 - served in the dining area and evening snacks from 17.00 in the bar).
These figures do not take into account the recent long - term energy strategy of the European Union (EU), which proposes that by 2020, EU consumption of renewables will increase to 20 percent of total energy use; the proportion of biofuels used in transport will increase to 10 percent; and EU greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced to 20 percent below 1990 levels (European Union, 2007).
Take for example the case depicted in Figure 2 below, which shows the different estimated consumption profiles for the same house in Stanford, California with gas or other non-electric heat (top) versus if it has electric heat (bottom).
As Figure 2 below illustrates, reducing their energy consumption by ~ 74 % results in a savings of ~ 83 %.
In this post, I discuss the trend in the figure below: US monthly personal - consumption expenditures (PCE) for food and energy goods and services as a percentage of total household expenditures.
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