Sentences with phrase «demand than the output»

You didn't get back to me if you agree that in practice the output of solar more closely matches demand than the output of solar, particularly in places like India and Australia.

Not exact matches

OPEC said Monday it expects demand for oil to grow faster than it originally expected in 2018, but the organization also sees supplies from beyond the producer group surging this year, driven by rising U.S. output.
The banks says the long - oversupplied oil market is tightening up more quickly than expected as global economic growth fuels demand and output cuts by OPEC, Russia and several other producers eat into the world's crude stockpiles.
But the cruel irony is that any improvement in demand and output conditions in these three countries will partly leak out and benefit the euro area countries with large trade surpluses because their economies are running on exports rather than domestic demand.
It's just that demand is too high, so firms decide they can increase profits by raising their prices above other firms» prices rather than continuing to produce enough output to meet demand at existing prices.
Crude prices have gained more than 10 % over the past month on brighter demand prospects and expectations that global producers will extend an agreement to curb output.
The aluminum industry has closed or curbed output at more than 50 smelters outside of China since 2009, according to Goldman, which estimates global demand will exceed output by 579,000 tons this year and 619,000 tons in 2015.
Then there's Terrapin Fabbri Management, a private equity firm that «manages more than $ 100 million of farm assets on behalf of institutional investors and high net worth clients» and says it's «focused on capitalizing on the increasing global demand for California's agricultural output
In Canada and the United States, for example, the annual growth rate of the labour force slowed from around 1 1/4 per cent in 2006 to less than 1/2 per cent in 2016.11 This decline has reduced potential output growth and investment demand.
Nonetheless, it is clear from the national accounts that demand growth remained faster than average during 2004 but that, to a large extent, this was met by rising imports and declining inventories rather than by commensurate growth in output.
When it's negative, that means demand has shrunk and output is less than what an economy should be capable of producing.
Genuinely acknowledging and rewarding these other key impact factors, such as societal engagement, teaching excellence, and input and deliberation at key meetings and conference participation could go a long way toward balancing the demands of academic output to publish alone, thus lessening the pressure to spend endless weekends and vacation time writing for quantity rather than quality.
The air conditioning system's electrically controlled variable compressor adjusts output to demand rather than simply cycling on and off.
Until now, a typical print run of a title has been a gamble for the publisher, who wants to not only meet consumer demand while not producing greater output than necessary; the bookseller, too, was taking a significant risk on placing too many copies of a title on the sales floor and potentially losing valuable sales space at the same time.
It was enough for thousand of fans to send messages demanding a console with the original hardware, cartridge slot and a HDMI output rather than a console that emulate the original hardware with poor quality and without a cartridge slot.
The output growth from wind and solar alone more than covered growth in power demand, and the total increase in non-fossil power generation was four times as large as the increase in demand.
«Given that the power stations mentioned are all «baseload», their generation output is relatively constant 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, other than due to minor fluctuations depending on market demand and / or shutdown of generation units for maintenance or repairs,» a company spokesman said.
The headline says it all: World will struggle to meet oil demand Output from the world's oilfields is declining faster than previously thought, the first authoritative public study of the biggest fields shows.
Since load must be balanced on a continuous basis, units whose output can be varied to follow demand (dispatchable technologies) generally have more value to a system than less flexible units (non-dispatchable technologies), or those whose operation is tied to the availability of an intermittent resource.
Energy storage can help to smooth out fluctuations of variable resources and absorb surplus baseload generation when the output is higher than minimum demands.
OPEC's output increases by about 6 million barrels per day, representing a total increase of 11 million barrels per day in global supply — less than the increase in demand due to excess liquids supply in 2016.
While some of these facilities may be able to adjust their output to a limited degree, these manoeuvres typically take place when total demand for electricity is forecast to be less than the usual output from these baseload generators.
Quokka, so you agree that in practice, per kilowatt - hour of output, solar more closely matches demand than nuclear, particularly in places like India and Australia?
This is true, but per average kilowatt of output, solar is much better at meeting demand than nuclear as it is load following, producing electricity during the day when demand is higher, while nuclear output is as constant as possible and is not dispatchable.
It might even be argued that variable wind power is no more of a problem than inflexible «baseload» generators such as coal - fired plants and nuclear, which maintain a relatively steady output regardless of demand, and regardless of output from renewable plants.
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