Not exact matches
That included a windfall of more
than $ 219 million from his
majority ownership in CVR
Energy (cvi), whose shares surged 24 % in the wake of Trump's victory.
«For the vast
majority of people, regularly getting less
than about seven hours of sleep leads to concentration problems, lower
energy levels, accidents, and, in the long - term, raises the risk of depression,» PsyBlog stresses.
On the other hand, in another excerpt regarding their Valley
Energy project in the Town of Wawayanda, CPV's press release declares: «The project will also provide more
than $ 30 million in local tax revenue, with the
majority going to the local school system, which has been hit hard, in recent years by budget cuts.»
It's that the costs of using renewable
energy are still far greater
than the cost of using fossil fuel in the vast
majority of applications...
And while Gov. Andrew Cuomo now gets to keep a target he can blame when he fails to accomplish pieces of his agenda, it's a blow for the Democrat who exerted more
energy into helping his party win a
majority than at any previous point in his tenure.
The
majority of the efforts are simple standards, however, such as a new limit on
energy usage for televisions with more
than 42 - inch screens.
In some active galactic nuclei, you have a black hole and accretion disk and the
majority of the power is associated with these outflowing jets, far more
than is associated with the radiant
energy that is emitted by the accretion disk and the hot gas surrounding it.
It is possible to lose fat faster
than this, but for the
majority of people, 1 - 2 pounds per week is a safe range that will allow you to drop fat at a reasonable rate while keeping your appetite,
energy levels, mood and training performance in check.
Other
than an increase in
energy the
majority mentioned there was no weight loss benefit.
Fat supplies approximately half of the
energy required for endurance training lasting less
than an hour and the
majority of the
energy for training past the hour mark.
It is important to note that protein should be used as a source of tissue support, rather
than energy, while carbohydrates and fats provide the
majority of fuel for the muscles.
For instance, a high
energy farm dog who corrals livestock all day may need a much higher protein content food
than a American Bulldog who spends the
majority of his days laying on the couch.
Working dogs or ones that have heaps of
energy they need to burn off every day will have a greater requirement for protein
than an older, lazy dog who's content to sleep in front of the fire the
majority of the time.
Fur - Ever Home Rescue has devoted its
energy to passionately advocating for and rescuing local animals with urgent medical needs, behavior cases - animals that needed a little more effort
than the
majority.
The vast
majority of damage is dealt out via strategic punches and kicks rather
than energy blasts or grapples.
While the United States and Europe are responsible for the vast
majority of the carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere through the industrial era, the International
Energy Agency foresees more
than 90 percent of the growth in such emissions coming from developing countries, led by China.
More
than 50 % of
energy in the world is wasted as this heat, with a
majority at relatively low temperature in the range of 70 - 120 °C.
Analysis shows that for the vast
majority of lower income families, the rebate will be larger
than their increased
energy costs.
They found that the vast
majority of
energy released from the sun during this coronal mass ejection was reflected back up into space rather
than deposited into Earth's lower atmosphere.
Reducing these substances may be easier
than cutting emissions of carbon dioxide, which is so pervasive because the vast
majority of our
energy still comes from burning fossil fuels — as delegates at the talks have been continually reminded by their location in Qatar, one of the world's biggest producers of natural gas.
While slower
than expected economic growth played a role in this decline, the
majority was due to improved efficiency of cars, trucks, buildings and appliances and displacement of coal and oil with renewable
energy and natural gas.
However, when it comes to facilities / equipment and the government and commercial sectors (the
majority of
energy consumption), most
energy analyses show absolutely astonishing levels of waste — so here, I am more inclined to want to look at policy rather
than voluntary actions (unless the current trend to take voluntary steps really takes off).
The modeling projects that the vast
majority of emission reductions achieved by these industries under a cap - and - trade program will be from reductions in the emission - intensity of their production (e.g., increased
energy efficiency, or shifts to lower - emission production methods), rather
than from declines in production associated with increased imports from unregulated countries.
This included a commitment to ensuring that the
majority of its renewable electricity comes from renewable onsite generation and power purchase agreements, with less
than 50 % from renewable
energy certificates.
But he said, look, we've been trying to do solar for a long time and yet we get less
than a half of a percent of our electricity globally from solar, about two percent from wind, and the
majority of our clean
energy comes from nuclear and hydro.
But Clean
Energy Council policy director Russell Marsh said «the vast majority of Australians support renewable energy and would be better served by objective scientific analysis rather than a group of grumblers brainstorming imaginary problems&r
Energy Council policy director Russell Marsh said «the vast
majority of Australians support renewable
energy and would be better served by objective scientific analysis rather than a group of grumblers brainstorming imaginary problems&r
energy and would be better served by objective scientific analysis rather
than a group of grumblers brainstorming imaginary problems».
But while the clean
energy sector at large employs more
than 2.5 million Americans, the vast
majority (1.9 million) work in the
energy efficiency sector, a recent report by Environmental Entrepreneurs shows.
All that is needed is to add heat carried upwards past the denser atmosphere (and most CO2) by convection and the latent heat from water changing state (the
majority of heat transport to the tropopause), the albedo effects of clouds, the inability of long wave «downwelling» (the blue balls) to warm water that makes up 2 / 3rds of the Earth's surface, and that due to huge differences in enthalpy dry air takes far less
energy to warm
than humid air so temperature is not a measure of atmospheric heat content.
The limited evidence available indicates that the
majority of LEED - Silver - certified buildings studied used significantly less
energy and water
than conventional buildings, although some LEED - Silver - certified buildings did not outperform conventional buildings.
The
majority of the world's people live at what would be considered desperate poverty levels in developed countries, the average per capita material and
energy use in developed countries is higher
than in developing countries by a factor of 5 to 10 [25], and the developed countries are responsible for over three quarters of cumulative greenhouse gas emissions from 1850 to 2000 [85].
Talk in some detail about food, housing, heating, clothing, transportation, and how the vast
majority of our 7 billion who live in cities are going to survive on less
than 10 % of current
energy use.
He noted the vast
majority of emissions occur in the consumption of
energy - driving cars, flying airplanes, heating homes and commercial buildings - rather
than in its production.
In one 2007 experiment, psychologists found that distributing flyers with the message «the
majority of your neighbors are undertaking
energy - saving actions every day» worked to encourage conservation better
than distributing flyers emphasizing environmental impacts.
The vast
majority of damage is dealt out via strategic punches and kicks rather
than energy blasts or grapples.