High performance building is even more problematic as builders are challenged to find new vendors and sub-contractors that are skilled in implementing
efficiency measures in buildings.
lawyers are still awakening to the applicability of
efficiency measures in the delivery of legal
He also cited the job growth potential stemming from PACE - like
efficiency measures in home and building energy conservation.
The CSR - oriented traveller puts higher priority on reduced replacement (and washing) of towels and bedding, energy
efficiency measures in their accomondations and reduced waste from single - service packagings.
Our industry looks forward to capturing that value and to installing energy
efficiency measures in homes and businesses all across New York.
Josh: One of the newer developments from our efforts to drive
efficiency measures in the business was the creation of energy efficiency grants here at Microsoft.
Nor do they suggest that the overall effects of energy
efficiency measures in these industries were undesirable.
While it's still unclear exactly how states should credit
all efficiency measures in their plans, it is clear that states will have an easier time reducing energy waste, diverting carbon pollution, and complying with the Clean Power Plan if they put their thinking caps on now.
His «Summary of Experience» submitted to the Utah Public Service Commission details that he's submitted expert testimony and reports of behalf of major utility and fossil fuel interests like Exelon; Occidental; Duke Energy; and FirstEnergy, which is an outspoken opponent of energy
efficiency measures in Ohio.
China started introducing energy
efficiency measures in the 1980s to minimize energy imports as the economy expanded rapidly.
It also showcases results achieved in projects related to: forestry, climate smart agriculture and water
efficiency measures in urban municipalities.
Other examples of energy
efficiency measures in the Title 24 Building Efficiency Standards that resulted from PIER research include:
The paper finds that a home's location and access to transit — in other words, its location efficiency — are as important to reducing energy use as are energy -
efficiency measures in homes and cars.
-- Targeted energy
efficiency measures in buildings, industry and transport account for nearly half the emissions reduction in 2020, with the additional investment required being more than offset by reduced spending on fuel bills.
The new 220 pound city car was developed with an entire array of
efficiency measures in mind, including an aerodynamic package for the body that is lowered by about half an inch, as well as an aerodynamically optimized underbody.
[29] The Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 granted new powers to tackle erosion and «underwrote a path to run round England's coastland», [30] while the Community Energy Saving Programme (2009) obliged energy suppliers and generators to deliver energy
efficiency measures in certain low income areas.
Since 2009 we have allocated over # 500 million on a range of fuel poverty and energy efficiency programmes, installing more than 900,000 energy
efficiency measures in homes across Scotland - nearly one in three of all households have received energy efficiency measures.
Affordable Warmth Solutions (AWS) is a Community Interest Company (CIC) established by National Grid to help fight fuel poverty by providing new gas connections and investing in energy
efficiency measures in homes that lie within the most deprived areas of its gas distribution area (Midlands, the North West, North London and East Anglia) For further information, please visit https://www.affordablewarmthsolutions.org.uk/.
The Coalition Government is current designing the successor scheme to the current programme that funds the instillation of energy
efficiency measures in low income and vulnerable households and communities.
Pilot energy
efficiency measures in tea factories and use of energy efficient cook stoves in homestead (workers and smallholders); and
With a focus on constant improvement of practices and adoption of the latest farming and winemaking technologies, McManis Family Vineyards» water use
efficiency measures in the vineyard include the use of soil moisture sensors, flow meters and distribution uniformity tests; while their winery recycles water and averages one gallon of water to produce one gallon of wine.
Not exact matches
When it's hard to
measure business outcomes, marketers use metrics that stand
in for those numbers: activity not results, quantity not quality,
efficiency not effectiveness.
Since he took over as worldwide managing director
in July, he's launched a dozen internal initiatives, ranging from cost - cutting
measures (at a firm notorious for not taking its own
efficiency medicine) to a new focus on marketing (a word that, by Barton's own account, draws gasps of horror at McKinsey).
In the world of business, implementing energy -
efficiency measures can mean a large investment but also a great financial return.
«U.S. growth of 0.6 million barrels a day
in 2017 beat all expectations, even with a moderate price response to the output deal as the shale industry bounced back — profiting from cost cuts, stepped up drilling activity and
efficiency measures enforced during the downturn,» the group said.
As a
measure of profitability, investors will want to see that number improve if the
efficiency gains of going cloud are to mean anything
in terms of improved margins.
For instance,
in terms of «tertiary
efficiency,» a
measure that combines several individual indicators related to post-secondary education, Canada crashes
in at number 45, just a few spots ahead of South Africa and Morocco.
And the business case for energy
efficiency measures is solid; one recent report says the world's largest and fastest - growing economies can save $ 2.8 trillion through
efficiencies while making a big dent
in greenhouse gas emissions.
As such, customer success makes much more sense to include
in your CAC ratio, not
in pure CAC, because you'll want to
measure the
efficiency of your acquisition teams independently.
Although the company just rasied $ 150 million at a stunning $ 1 billion valuation, Goldberg said both the Fab executive team and its investors thought some
efficiency measures were
in order.
It is often far more difficult to raise money, foster an environment of economic
efficiency, promote technological and operational change, and
measure success
in the charitable sector.
Your turn, geothermal (p. 100 and p. 6, 19 — 21 of the budget's tax
measures document): Ottawa provides a pair of tax breaks to businesses that invest
in clean energy and
efficiency, and it's become a budget tradition for the Finance Minister to add technologies to the list each year.
The response plan should definitely include the following: manage the cybersecurity incident
in order to limit damages, make sure you collaborate well with the rest of your company and with other organizations, create metrics for
measuring the incident response
efficiency, prevent more by minimizing human errors, create incident response protocols that will improve your team's effectiveness.
The biggest improvements within the Index were
in areas related to
measures of oil and natural gas sector, such as imports, import expenditures, and oil prices, and to energy
efficiency.
Second, the U.S. will approach energy self - sufficiency as domestic energy demand ceases to grow, due
in part to energy
efficiency measures, and as new unconventional gas and oil projects cause domestic energy supply to surge.
On average, the
measured power
efficiency of tested engineering samples of the new BitFury Chip ranges from 0.055 joules per gigahash to 0.07 joules per gigahash, thus making the BitFury 16nm ASIC Chip the industry leader
in energy
efficiency.
However, total factor productivity, which allows for changes
in both labour and capital inputs into the production process, and is therefore a better
measure of
efficiency, is growing faster
in the current recovery than
in the corresponding phases of either of the two previous cycles (Box 2).
There was a shared sentiment that Alberta must be careful not to try to «boil the ocean» but instead focus on a few important levers: best -
in - continent carbon pricing with a trigger mechanism linked to oil prices, energy
efficiency measures and infrastructure were identified as good areas to focus on.
Could I, as
in a pure business model, use these as my core goals and
measure efficiency based on how we were fulfilling these goals alone?
In a broader context we would understand that efficiency is to be measured in relation to some goal other than itsel
In a broader context we would understand that
efficiency is to be
measured in relation to some goal other than itsel
in relation to some goal other than itself.
All except one or two students are female, and they are all developing extraordinary talents under the energetic guidance of a nun, Mother Ioanna, from whom goodness and
efficiency flow
in equally generous
measure.
It is precisely
measures of
efficiency, success, and local esteem — that is,
measures of competence
in fulfilling certain functions
in persons» lives — that prove the importance of academically demanding theological schooling:
The
efficiency of a city or enterprise should not be
measured simply
in terms of its economic productivity, but also, and more importantly,
in terms of its ability to contribute to the satisfaction of basic human needs of those affected by the city or enterprise.
McNamara notes that the company performs
in restaurant tests to
measure fryers»
efficiency in which the utility puts meters on a restaurant's existing fryer.
In addition, the company has tracking systems to
measure efficiency and implement continuous process improvement.
The Gooding plant also adopts
efficiency measures such as enhanced receiving bays to upload 31,000 l of milk
in 12 min.
In fact, using Net Efficiency, which measures a team's point differential per 100 possessions, Boston is -1.6 points per 100 possessions in the first half and +12.1 points per 100 possessions in the second hal
In fact, using Net
Efficiency, which
measures a team's point differential per 100 possessions, Boston is -1.6 points per 100 possessions
in the first half and +12.1 points per 100 possessions in the second hal
in the first half and +12.1 points per 100 possessions
in the second hal
in the second half.
Last year at USF the Bulls averaged 43.8 points per game and ranked
in the top 10
in offensive S&P + (a
measure of
efficiency).
The
efficiency gap, as explained in Stephanopoulos and McGhee (2015), measures Gerrymandering using the notion of wasted votes (see a quick overview at How the Efficiency Gap Works (
efficiency gap, as explained
in Stephanopoulos and McGhee (2015),
measures Gerrymandering using the notion of wasted votes (see a quick overview at How the
Efficiency Gap Works (
Efficiency Gap Works (PDF)-RRB-.
«This thing called
efficiency savings, which is cuts by another name... how do you
measure efficiency in healthcare?