Sentences with phrase «generation units for»

«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.

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Hood Guyz is preparing for the next generation of hood exhaust systems, which include pollution control units (PCUs).
Also included is a freezer facility for frozen foods, dry warehousing for raw and finished goods, grain silos, packaging facilities, material handling infrastructure, aseptic pulping facilities, and a steam generation unit.
Bosch Packaging Technology has developed a new generation of pure steam generators and distillation units for the production of sterile, pyrogen - free pure steam or WFI (water for injection) offering optimised performance and energy efficiency.
«In this generation, they're not close to their children,» says Sheryl Rivers, who as Amundsen's athletic director was responsible for fitting the unit into the school's health curriculum.
This risk factor pushes the «levelized» or all - in price of nuclear power from new units to 8.4 cents per kilowatt - hour, the MIT study concludes, versus 6.2 cents for coal - fired plants and 6.5 cents for natural gas generation (if gas is priced at $ 7 per million British thermal units, or roughly 1,000 cubic feet of flowing gas).
Due to the ever - growing demand for more powerful electronic devices, the next generation spintronic components must have functional units that are only a few nanometers large.
The unit provides genetic testing services using a combination of both microsatellite and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panels for characterizing and selecting breeders in a wide variety of inbred mouse strains subsequently used for the generation of congenic animals.
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The MRC Centre for Genomics and Global Health (CGGH) and the MRC Unit in The Gambia are working in partnership to generate genome sequence data on 500 individuals sampled across different ethnic groups that will underpin the next generation of studies into the causes and prevention of common diseases in West Africa.
Suzuki, possibly inspired by his new job as a research scientist at the Research Unit for Organ Regeneration in Kobe, Japan, explains it this way: «Just as humans can start over in life, differentiated cells can also take on other fates following the generation of undifferentiated stem cells.»
«Grand Theft Auto V is now sold in 95 million units worldwide, reflecting its status as the highest rating title of the current console generation and the must have game for purchasers of Play Station 4 and XBOX 1», CEO Strauss Zelnick told investors.
The main reason for that drop is Monster Hunter Generations, which was released during that same week, last year, and had a strong impact on Nintendo 3DS sales (over 130 000 units sold).
This resource was used for Year 7 Computing following a unit involving learning about variables, selection, iteration and random number generation using the Microbit.
Thirdly, the generation tariff means that the system owner is paid a subsidy payment for every unit of electricity (kWh) that is generated.
Young Business Generations offers a digital business course unit for upper secondary education.
I don't think demand from millennials will be much lower than what it has been for older generations, but I don't think the U.S. is going to break that 15 - year - old record of 17.8 million units very soon, either.
The new - for - 2012 Civic is down 26.4 percent, with 13,724 units sold compared to the 18,637 units of the previous generation sold September of last year.
Technicolor Montana skies proved a fitting backdrop for the international press launch of the third - generation Mercedes - Benz ML, as the Alabama - built sport - ute has seen more than half of its one million units head for U.S. garages.
Mazda Chairman, President and CEO Takashi Yamanouchi tells WardsAuto on the sidelines at the auto show here that production and sales volumes of the midsize car have fallen far short of the 100,000 - unit target set for North America when the second - generation Mazda6 launched in Flat Rock in autumn 2008.
For the fourth - generation Pathfinder, Nissan is finally serving its own needs — the need to sell 100,000 units a year, just like the Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander, and Ford Explorer all do.
Acura sold 3090 units of its second - generation RDX crossover, good for a 189.3 - increase compared to last year.
It was front - engined (1093cc and 1471cc in - line four - cylinder units were the options, with 50 and 75bhp respectively), front - wheel drive and sported «folded paper» looks that were the work of Giorgetto Giugiaro, who had been tasked with styling a range of new models for VW that would also include the first - generation Scirocco and Passat.
For the first - generation IS in the US market, sales hit a high of 22,486 units in 2001; subsequent sales years were less than forecast, and below the 10,000 - unit mark in 2004.
That compares with sales of 130,000 units for nonhybrid variants of the current - generation Outlander, which first went on sale in Russia in July 2012.
The unit was co-developed with BMW for the previous generation MINI, and Peugeot Sport has since tweaked the unit to extract ever increasing power outputs.
Porsche has ramped up the performance of its second - generation Cayenne with the introduction of a potent Turbo S model for 2013, the Cayenne range - topper runs a lightly modified version of the standard Turbo's 4.8 - liter V8 gasoline engine — the same unit used by the Panamera Turbo S. Changes include a freer flowing inlet manifold for improved breathing, increased turbocharger boost pressure and remapped electronics.
Features for the 94 — 95 Accord SiR models (sedans and coupes) included the following items: cruise control, automatic climate control (Similar to the first generation Acura CL), Bose stereo system, 7,400 redline tachometer, optional electronic traction control and optional limited slip differential for automatic transmission, optional SRS and airbags, factory installed driving lights, optional factory installed «pop up» navigation radio head unit, sound insulation liner under front hood, black - housing headlamps, no side molding was available on the Accord SiR sedan, optional rear sunscreen, optional sunroof and power retractable outside mirrors.
The new generation of engines available for the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo consists of three all - new petrol units developing 184 hp to 326 hp and five diesel variants producing 150 hp to 313 hp — with classical rear - wheel drive or BMW xDrive all - wheel drive, with manual or Steptronic automatic transmission.
That's because the revised unit is now good for 445 ponies and 480 pound - feet of torque, a strong 45 - horsepower and 30 - pound - feet improvement over the previous generation.
The first - generation i20 further established the brand selling more than 400.000 units in Europe during the past six years.Europe's B - segment is the region's largest sector, accounting for 2,86 million vehicle sales annually, equivalent to 22 % of total new - car sales.
The biggest alteration underneath — aside from the larger but lighter MQB platform — is the replacement of the heavily tuned old four - cylinder «EA113» motor (a leftover from the Mk5 Golf) with the «EA888» unit, which has been fitted to the GTI for the past two generations.
It's another with a far more conventional look, ditching the split headlights from the current - generation car for simple, single units.
In place of the previous - generation's eight - cylinder engine, both the BMW M3 and the BMW M4 now make use of a 3.0 - liter, twin - turbo six - cylinder unit that's good for 425 horsepower and 406 lb - ft of torque.
The second - generation unit has been developed with partial funding from the Niche Vehicle Network and was shortlisted for an SMMT Automotive Innovation award in 2012.
Diesel engines account for the lion's share of Sportage models sold in Europe, and the new model will continue to offer the 115 ps 1.7 - litre CRDi engine — carried over from the third - generation model — and a significantly - upgraded 2.0 - litre «R» power unit, establishing a step forward in terms of fuel economy, performance and NVH over the outgoing Sportage and other C - SUV rivals.
Key improvements for the fifth - generation Maxima were more engine horsepower, enhanced rear - cabin legroom, a 200 - watt Bose stereo system, upgraded wheels, and an on - board navigation unit.
While the new gearbox incorporates all the improved shift quality measures introduced for the next generation units, its all - new design has enabled a dry weight of 37 kilograms (82 lbs), which is up to 15 % lighter.
The Audi A6 is more aggressive than the preceding generation, with HD Matrix LED headlights featuring five horizontal lines as DRLs, and taillights united with a single horizontal chrome line, with nine vertical segments for each unit.
The Mercedes engineers have developed a new generation of infotainment units for the CLC, bringing luxury - class cutting - edge technology to the Sports Coupé as of September 2008.
Magna Steyr, the Austria - based vehicle engineering unit of Canadian supplier Magna International, will develop a next - generation EV architecture for state - owned Chinese automaker BAIC.Friday, April 13, 4:37 am ET
Mercedes - Benz C - Class, the new generation for the 2015 model year, took the lead at 9,259, up 17.5 % from 7,878 units sold in the same month last year.
The new generation came with a 1.2 - liter VVT petrol unit good for 92 hp, while for some markets the hatchback uses a 1.4 - liter VVT petrol engine with 95 hp.
Volkswagen now presents for the first time — once more in Geneva — the latest generation of the icon which has sold more than one million units.
The sporty C - Class, which enters a new generation for the 2015 model year arriving this fall, came in first at 5,621 units, followed by the E-Class with sales of 4,271.
Now, Volkswagen is celebrating the development of its one - millionth Scirocco — 795,650 units for the first two generations and 204,350 units for the third one — with a special Scirocco Million.
The RLX is part of a technology and product blitz for Acura, which revealed the NSX supercar concept (also using the next - generation hybrid all - wheel - drive unit) in January at the Detroit auto show; it's due within three years and will be assembled in Ohio.
Despite a phasing - out period for the previous generation, 72 units were delivered to customers in Singapore.
«After four years we can do the innovation by ourselves, we can do the software by ourselves and we can also now for the next generation make the clutch and the control unit for ourselves.
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