Sentences with phrase «emission figures significantly»

Combined with a number of further technologies developed in the overall context of BMW EfficientDynamics, the engine gives the BMW X6 xDrive50i fuel consumption and emission figures significantly better than other eight - cylinder vehicles competing with the BMW X Models.

Not exact matches

By 2030, the figure could grow to 14 percent of capacity, a level that would be met with «minimal» additional investments in power transmission and storage, while significantly cutting carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, the draft asserted.
The tumors formed in mice co-treated with chidamide and decitabine were significantly smaller than those that formed in untreated animals or those treated with the single agents, starting from 15 days of treatment (Figure 4C, left panel), as visualized by 18F - fluorodeoxyglucose small - animal positron emission tomography — computed tomography at 21 days of treatment (Figure 4C, right panel).
But the figure that was pointed out seems to suggest that the uncertainties of the negative forcings may postpone warming from emissions significantly.
A glance at the consumption and emissions figures shows that the AMG V12 is fit for the future: with fuel consumption of 23.7 mpg (equivalent to 279 g / km CO2), the S 65 AMG Coupé is significantly more economical than all of its rivals.
But the study says Drax's own data shows that while burning coal leads to emissions of 1,901 lb of carbon dioxide per megawatt hour (Mwh), the figure for wood is significantly higher — 2,128 lb per Mwh.
Figure 3b shows that a decaying emissions floor does not significantly alter the shape of the relationship between cumulative emissions and peak temperature, as the peak warming is still a function of the cumulative emissions.
Although this synthesis focuses on GHG emissions from reservoir water surfaces, we also describe and discuss several important alternative pathways that can contribute significantly to reservoir GHG budgets (figure 1, supplemental table S1).
Re 422 wili — I was looking at figure 2 (as best I could in the little version you get from behind paywall)-- it looks like, for the DEP 4.5 emissions -LRB-(DEP refers to forcing (from anthropogenic emissions, I think) W / m ^ 2 in 2100) a bit more than doubling CO2 by 2100, setting aside other GHGs), if sensitivity is 3 K / doubling, the permafrost reservoir declines but starts to level off significantly before reaching 0 (I believe that's 0 % of the permafrost reservoir?).
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