Sentences with phrase «generation plants by»

Samsung Display was reportedly going to end production at its LCD 6th generation and 7th generation plants by the end of 2017, but the new report claims these plans have also been postponed, with no new target date.
The Clean Power Plan in the U.S. has that as one of its most likely outcomes and there have been explicit commitments to retire coal - fired generation plants by governments all over the world.

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The natural gas plants are necessary partly because of expected load growth, partly because of the intermittent nature of solar power and partly because of the planned retirement of around 3,000 megawatts of generation powered by less efficient coal and oil plants, he said.
By: Ajoy K Das 23rd April 2018 India's Coal Ministry has requested thermal power generation companies to increase plant level coal stocks to about 30 - million tons, from 16.5 - million tons at present, ahead of the monsoon season starting in June.
«If you can only win or succeed or build or plant or whatever your particular brand is, by lying to get in, lying to stay in, lying to earn the support of your neighbors, lying to gain access to this place or that place, then you model, teach or just outright instill or replicate the kind of modalities that you want the next generations to embody and they don't have a ticket home,» he says.
After a generation or two in which paid quartets, in the better - heeled parishes, praised God weekly as surrogates for the congregation, and professional organizations raised the money for «plant expansion» (all, of course, with a well - oiled unction that would have glazed the eyeballs of St. Paul) it is not surprising that the counsel to stewardship should be preceded, according to some church programs, by an inquisatorial scrutiny of the share of each of the sheep in the gross national product.
She is also the founder of Generation Veggie, an online community that supports plant - based families by providing resources on how to raise plant - based kids.
Our mission is to conserve and promote America's culturally diverse but endangered garden and food crop heritage for future generations by collecting, growing, and sharing heirloom seeds and plants.
We conserve and promote America's culturally diverse but endangered garden and food crop heritage for future generations by collecting, growing, and sharing heirloom seeds and plants.
* «We will direct the establishment of new generation plants when it is determined by the PSC that an energy company is not developing a generating site due to private economic interests.»
State officials argued that nuclear plant closures would prompt an increase in fossil fuel generation, in conflict with Cuomo's goal to reduce carbon emmissions 40 percent by 2030.
This is equivalent to the annual electricity generation by three large gas power plants.
The study, led by Dr Allan Debelle and Dr Rhonda Snook in the University's Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, looked at the mating patterns of fruit flies after they evolved for 100 generations in either polyandrous populations (where several males have to compete for a single female) and monogamous populations (where each male has access to only one female).
Yet John Thompson, director of the fossil transition project at the Clean Air Task Force, said Kemper still could open the door for CO2 capture with countries like Poland and India with low - rank coals, by lowering costs for the second generation of plants.
«A specific difference is that in the near future, the United States can replace its traditional coal [use] by power generation plants using gas, but China can not.
For the higher plants, seeds are the next generation, and serve as the primary means by which individuals of a species are dispersed across the landscape.
By counting the proportions of these traits in several generations of pea plants, the inquisitive monk concluded that these features must derive from pairs of what we now call genes, which he discovered were randomly divided between offspring.
The Electric Power Research Institute's report on decarbonizing electricity generation said an «aggressive» push on new technologies could lower 2005 - level carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by 41 percent in 2030.
Yet, the government has launched a pilot project to address the problem by capturing and storing the carbon dioxide (CO2) produced by using coal as a fuel for electricity generation at a power plant dubbed GreenGen.
Today, much of the abandoned farmland where second - generation bioenergy crops could grow is degraded and dominated by invasive plants, says Phil Robertson, an ecologist at Michigan State University's W. K. Kellogg Biological Station in Hickory Corners.
The newest generation of nuclear power plants builds on a foundation of excellence spanning decades and supported by significant improvement in plant efficiency.
The CLF argued that adding more fossil fuel generation — even an efficient gas - fired plant — would prevent Massachusetts from cutting its carbon dioxide emissions 80 percent by the year 2050, as state law requires.
«Even if one day all central power plants are replaced by more nimble distributed generation, heat exchangers may be in your house or your vehicle made out advanced garbage bags, which can increase the heat recovery and save you money at home.»
The findings show the nation can cut carbon pollution from power plants in a cost - effective way, by replacing coal - fired generation with cleaner options like wind, solar, and natural gas.
While electricity lines west and east of the Rockies are tied together as two synchronized generation systems, their power plants humming in close unison, two - thirds of Texas stands by itself.
By repeatedly crossing plants with the darkest color, turf breeders can improve the appearance of a grass like Poa supina in just a few generations.
A 2008 environmental impact statement estimated a potential for 5,540 megawatts of new electric generation capacity from geothermal on BLM lands in Western states and Alaska by 2015 through 111 new geothermal power plants, with an additional 6,600 megawatts from another 133 plants by 2025.
After just 11 generations, they found that the plants visited by bumblebees were taller, twice as fragrant, and reflected more UV light — a visual signal for bees.
Focused both on discovery and on mentoring future generations of researchers, Salk scientists make groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of cancer, aging, Alzheimer's, diabetes and infectious diseases by studying neuroscience, genetics, cell and plant biology and related disciplines.
Led by Oxford's Prof. Nicholas Harberd, the team looked at 9000 mutations accumulated in five generations of a MMR - deficient strain of the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana, and compared them with mutations arising in an MMR - proficient strain.
Marilyn Kray, vice president of Nuclear Technology and Strategy for Exelon Generation, said, «By providing our knowledge and expertise of nuclear plant operations, we are advancing innovative, next - generation nuclear technology to ensure that our industry continues to provide clean, safe and reliable energy for future generatioGeneration, said, «By providing our knowledge and expertise of nuclear plant operations, we are advancing innovative, next - generation nuclear technology to ensure that our industry continues to provide clean, safe and reliable energy for future generatiogeneration nuclear technology to ensure that our industry continues to provide clean, safe and reliable energy for future generations
Sasol and General Electric (GE: NYSE)'s GE Power & Water have together developed new technology that will clean waste water from Fischer - Tropsch plants used to produce synthetic fuels and chemicals, while also providing biogas as a by - product for power generation.
Between 2002 and 2012, the annual electrical generation from coal - fired plants fell by 2 %, while the amount of electricity generated by natural gas plants rose by 37 %.
Approaches successful in other systems, such as modeling signal transduction and synthetic biology methodologies [32] could improve future generations of detector plants by enhancing signal transmission and providing means to deal with biological «noise».
This flexibility is designed to facilitate a higher concentration of intermittent renewable resources — such as wind and solar — than is currently possible because, by having such flexible gas - fired plants, grid operators can respond to sudden changes in renewable generation caused by variations in wind speed or cloud cover.
This device could transform the world by showing us the way to a pilot plant design for the generation of power from fusion energy for use by all,» said Stewart Prager, director, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
These patterns strongly resemble the biological clustering observed in modern plants, and suggest a dual mode of reproduction: the «grandparents» being the product of ejected waterborne propagules, while the «parents» and «children» grew from «runners» sent out by the older generation, like strawberry plants.
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Transmitting the values of intercultural understanding, cultural diversity and creating a sustainable environment from one generation to the next is essential if the seeds of peace are to be planted and nurtured by future generations.
Students are then challenged to produce a crop of plants that can grow everywhere in a field by taking advantage of the small variation in root type from one generation to the next.
Although Ford agreed to invest $ 9 billion to upgrade or revamp or keep open its U.S. - based plants over the next four years, production of most cars could leave the U.S. by the end of their current generations.
The first - generation model was produced at Volkswagen's plant in Puebla, Mexico, until 2010, when it was succeeded by a second - generation model that remains on sale today.
Founded by Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft in 1915, the Sindelfingen plant also produced the model 600 «Grosser Mercedes» and past generations of the S - Class.
Defined by its solidity, the All - new Accent uses 54.5 % Advanced High - Strength Steel — up from 41.5 % in the fourth generation — from the company's affiliate Hyundai Steel plant.
The car was powered by a third generation 450 bhp version of the 5.9 litre V12 developed from that in the V12 Vanquish; initially produced by Cosworth Technology in the UK, the production of which moved to the Aston Martin Engine Plant in Cologne, Germany in September 2004.
Produced at Nissan's plant in Tochigi, Japan, the sixth generation GT - R comes powered by a 3.8 - litre handbuilt twinturbo V6 engine, mated to a six - speed automatic gearbox, developing 562bhp and 637Nm of maximum torque.
This new platform is called Premium Lightweight Architecture (PLA) and is used by the new Range Rover and second generation Range Rover Sport, which are manufactured at the company's PLA plant at the Solihull facility.
In 1995, the second - generation Eagle Talon and Mitsubishi Eclipse debuted, which both were built by Mitsubishi in its Normal, Ill., plant.
President & CEO Takanobu Ito announced that development of a next - generation NSX would launch in three years, led by an American R&D team and produced at a state - of - the - art new plant in Ohio.
After 70 acres of asphalt and concrete had been crushed and reused, 87,000 tons of hazardous material removed, and 130,000 plugs of salt grass planted by hand, we had created a gorgeous 100 - acre swath of national parkland — including a restored grassy field, revitalized marsh, new shoreline promenade, and an environmental education facility, the Crissy Field Center, to ensure our stewardship of the land endures in future generations.
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