Sentences with phrase «generation units in»

The report «HELE perspectives for selected countries» finds that there are 670 new generation HELE coal - fired power generation units in operation in 10 Asian economies — Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

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First, states must approve the construction of new electricity generation units and strong majorities in many states remain opposed to coal - fired power, irrespective of what the preferences of a Trump Administration might be.
Our view with BB10 as a computing platform is that you don't need all those computing units because there is enough processing power in those next generation smartphones that you can plug them in to a docking station and everything else is peripheral — medium - sized screens, large screens, printers, external keyboard.
Nintendo has sold just 12.6 million units of its latest - generation console, the Wii U, since that device's launch in 2012.
While Apple has not disclosed sales numbers, smart money has the device, now in its second generation, at over 25 million units sold.
Lead analytics expert technical consultant teams in delivering project implementations and configurations Strategist for Client Implementations of Adobe Marketing Cloud Products (AEM, Analytics, Target, Social, Campaign, etc.) Participate and lead internal brainstorming and creative thinking sessions that solve client / prospect digital marketing roadblocks, customer roadmap & journey strategies, technical integrations, and discover upsell opportunities Leverage digital marketing consulting skills to assess client's requirements in aligning proper resources and provide on - time delivery of the scope of work Key strategic member of sales and business development teams by providing expert solutions to prospects leading to purchasing content management systems such as Adobe AEM (CMS & Communities), Target, Campaign, Analytics and other digital marketing technologies and services Collaborate with all business units including: consulting, technical, sales, and marketing Developed acquisition & demand generation strategies via event, email and content marketing programs Establish excellent sales and client retention strategies and demand generation by providing guidance through evaluation of current technologies and sourcing of complementary products and services to recommend Created sales strategy to increase sales pipeline and focus on opportunities in both inbound and outbound marketing Co-Sell, Cross-Sell, Upsell & Strategize with Partners.
Whether the institution be a nation or a garden club, a business corporation or a family unit, the pattern is the same: (1) There is the contemporary generation, whose members exhibit in their being the traits peculiar to that society: the Frenchman with his linguistic artistry, the executive with his immaculate grooming.
would go on to define the worship sound of their generation, selling 2.5 million units and being distributed in 96 nations.
36 units Launched in 1950, this brand is in its second generation of management by the Berkowitz family.
«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.
It is a way to remind people that the Next Generation of families already exists in larger numbers than the old model of a «family unit».»
According to him, other domestic power generation units are being tested to be integrated into the national grid in the next few weeks.
He, however, explained that the number of generation units at the Akosombo Dam have not been increased but expressed optimism that the water level in the dam will rise once the rains become consistent.
«This 56 - unit residential building is unique in that even in our nation's inner most cities, where homeownership rates sit well below the national average, hardworking people of modest means have the opportunity of owning their own homes to improve not only their lives, but the lives of future generations that follow.
Consistent with recommendations in the Next Generation Science Standards, the new THSB unit is designed to help students understand and use scientific practices of reading scientific texts, analyzing and interpreting data, building and using models, and constructing explanations along with a coherent set of core ideas about chemical reactions to make sense of interesting physical and life science phenomena.
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).
It sees coal as remaining dominant in the electricity generation sector: global consumption will rise by 1.3 percent a year — from 147 quadrillion British thermal units of energy in 2010 to 180 quadrillion Btu in 2020 to 220 quadrillion Btu in 2040.
The use of next - generation gene sequencing in newborns in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) may improve the diagnosis of rare diseases and deliver results more quickly to anxious families, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
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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Michael Wallace retired in 2011 as vice chairman and COO of Constellation Energy and chairman of Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, which includes nuclear generation of 3,869 megawatts, three sites, and five units in two states.
To enable the generation of all - in - focus images (675 × 506 μm) of irregularly spaced objects, the detector unit has an automatic z - focus control utilizing a dynamic z - stack (user - defined) that translates all objects within the z - stack into a single planar focused image.
Mass cytometers analyze cells labelled with antibodies (or other markers) conjugated to metals, rather than fluorochromes, in a mass spectroscopy - coupled flow cytometer, also known as a CyTOF (latest generation units are known as Helios).
The Sequencing Unit manages a large park of last - generation sequencing systems, which positions the CNAG as one of the top European centers in terms of sequencing capacity.
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.
Development and commissioning of cost - effective and reliable new generation VVER power units competitive in the world market;
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.»
«We look to partner with women who instill confidence in all generations to take risks and to keep pushing, all while making a positive difference in the world,» said Todd Krinsky, GM of Performance Business Unit at Reebok in a press release.»
Family values Russian women have very strong family values, which have been handed down to them through the generations, it is the most important thing in Russian culture, a strong family unit, Russian women make wonderful mothers to their children and will typically put her family especially her children before everything else.
«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.
«What the team is doing is trying to make the best possible game they can, and if they succeed... Look, the reason, in my opinion, why GTA V has sold 80m units, and GTA Online had another record year 3 - and - a-half years since its release, is because it stands alone in the generation.
Eventually, a job goes wrong and he runs afoul of the cops, including Bradley Cooper's hero cop, who must struggle against the corruption of his unit at the hands of Ray Liotta in the second act, only to jump ahead a generation to follow Cooper's son and a friend at high school, played by Emory Cohen and Dane DeHaan, respectively.
Second if you really think the ps4 is going to continue to only sell around 25k units a month in Japan through this entire generation (8 + years), you're either a blind fanboy or an idiot.
«The Word Generation program has proven so useful and accessible to schools in part because it was developed by our curriculum team in collaboration with Boston Public School teachers, who helped us brainstorm topics and pilot early units,» says Snow.
Finally, we will need to learn from experts in the business community, who have long been working on team - based accountability systems, how to shift the model from the individual as the sole unit of authority and responsibility to next - generation systems that recognize the importance of professional collaboration, transparent practice, reflective and collective inquiry, and joint accountability.
Educators will integrate the Lego kits in Next Generation Science Standards - based curriculum with unit projects covering earth, life and physical science.
We're abundantly familiar with this particular unit — not only has it been used in dozens of Peugeot, Citroen and DS models, including the 308 GTi and RCZ - R in 266bhp form — but it was also the main powerplant of the previous - generation Mini Cooper, Cooper S and JCW models.
The fifth - generation Golf launched in 2003 with great expectations in Wolfsburg, anticipating annual sales of more than 600,000 units worldwide in 2004, the first full year of sales.
Now in its third generation, the Ducato that has sired this ProMaster has been produced prolifically — 4.5 million units — and nearly half are still on the road, according to Bob Hegbloom, Ram brand director.
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.
Power output isn't known yet but 600 hp isn't out of the realm of possibility considering the current - generation 911 Turbo S already pumps out 580 hp and the bonkers 911 GT2 RS makes well over 600 hp with the same 3.8 - liter unit found in the 911 Turbo and Turbo S models.
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.
In order to acheive these goals (and build the second - generation Ford Ka at the factory starting in 2008) the carmaker will need to expand the site and nearly double capacity from 285,000 to 500,000 annual unitIn order to acheive these goals (and build the second - generation Ford Ka at the factory starting in 2008) the carmaker will need to expand the site and nearly double capacity from 285,000 to 500,000 annual unitin 2008) the carmaker will need to expand the site and nearly double capacity from 285,000 to 500,000 annual units.
The Golf remains a standout in its class, but the less practical Beetle has suffered significant sales drops every year since the most recent, more masculine - looking generation peaked in 2013 with 43,134 units sold in the U.S..
Not only is the budget - minded CUV meant to lure the young and badge conscious into the spinning propeller's web, but it is also credited with popularizing the now thriving luxury compact CUV segment, selling some 730,000 units in its first generation.
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.
The vehicle is derived from the third generation of the Mitsubishi Outlander (which pioneered the «cross-over» vehicle design concept with the Mitsubishi Airtrek in 2001 and has sold 1.5 million units globally since launch) but was developed from the ground up to be driven by either an internal combustion engine or hybrid technology and as a result there are no compromises in terms of packaging, practicality or drving dynamics.
The Getrag - produced unit has been developed from scratch and is claimed to be a 26 pounds lighter than the unit used in the outgoing fifth - generation M3.
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 new BoosterJet gasoline unit produces 140 hp (103 kW) at 5,500 rpm and, more importantly, 230 Nm (170 lb - ft) of torque — up from 160 Nm (118 lb - ft) in the previous - generation model.
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