Sentences with phrase «lost generation share»

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As an energy investor, I'd rather be in a growing renewable energy business that's taking market share in electricity generation than a fossil fuel business that's losing market share every year.
In 2014, Keurig — faced with losing market share to the «other brands» — rolled out a new generation of brewer called Keurig 2.0.
«I think coal is at a very low place right now,» Barnett said in an interview, noting that coal has lost about 10 percent of its market share for electricity generation as more utilities convert their plants to burn natural gas.
Our hero has found his groove among the Lost Generation and, for us, there's some amusement to be had in sharing Gil's thrills — it's like stepping into a Classic Comics version of A Moveable Feast.
Sure, the chili - dog - scarfing hedgehog has suffered his share of embarrassing missteps in recent years, but the bad has been more than balanced out by solid titles like Sonic Colors, Sonic Lost World, and the nearly - great Sonic Generations.
Sharing narratives set within and beyond the classroom walls, these next generation educators embrace technology but are never so dazzled by it that they lose sight of their common goal.
Because the next - generation Maxima will share the Altima platform, that means Maxima will lose its unpopular torsion - beam rear suspension.
Fast forward 15 - years and the fourth generation model is here, ready to claw back market share after losing steam to its rivals which had the diesel advantage.
It shares the company's PLA (Premium Lightweight Architecture) platform with the fourth generation Range Rover and the second generation Range Rover Sport, and should lose considerable weight due to that.
And if it wants to be a player in the next generation, it needs to recapture some of its lost market share.
Sure, the chili - dog - scarfing hedgehog has suffered his share of embarrassing missteps in recent years, but the bad has been more than balanced out by solid titles like Sonic Colors, Sonic Lost World, and the nearly - great Sonic Generations.
If we aren't sharing and making a safe space to just get weird / be serious about painting, we run the risk of losing a generation or more of people who understand painting which means we could loose painting it forever — stop being able to understand the language.
Coal has steadily lost its share of European electricity generation in recent years, falling to just over 21 percent of the E.U.'s total generation in 2016, according to the nonprofit research group Sandbag.
Announced reforms to the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme, along with a proposal to impose CO2 limits on fossil fuel power plants that are eligible to receive capacity market payments to remain operating, will limit the ability for coal generation to regain lost market share.
In abandoning the CPP, the decline in coal's share of generation in the US will slow significantly, but coal is unlikely to regain the market share lost over the last decade.
Hydropower, which historically has been the largest source of renewable electricity generation, has also lost share, falling from 34 % of non ‐ fossil electricity generation in 1997 to 19 % in 2016.
Fundamentally, the Inquiry offers an opportunity for survivors and families members of lost loved ones to share their stories and express their views in hopes that the younger generation will not face the same realities.
We've lost a friend and a true giant who taught, shared with and inspired generations of the Canadian legal community.
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