Sentences with phrase «many plants they had»

This is like a plant you have to grow out of the ground.
The country's nuclear power plants have been shuttered with only part of the capacity replaced by wind and solar.
Ford's CEO explained the move by pointing to decreasing demand for small cars, which the Mexico plant would have built.
In September, Ford confirmed that all of the company's small - car production will leave U.S. plants and head to lower - cost Mexico by 2019, but no plants would be closed as a result.
At that time, it seemed new oilsands plants would generate a reasonable return on invested capital as long as oil prices remained at around U.S. $ 18 / bbl.
Even if the big public - sector research projects succeed in sparking up a fusion fire first, the cost of actually building power plants would be prohibitive.
Those manufacturing plants have caused Chinese car exports to the U.S. to surge nearly 2,000 % since 2013.
If current estimates are correct that the leakage rate is around 3 percent, then we calculated that switching all coal plants to average - efficiency natural gas plants would have little effect on the power sector's contribution to climate change.
«It's not possible, because none of the LNG plants has any financial investment,» he said.
On December 3, the workers received three days» notice that the 40 - plus - year - old plant would close.
Ontario claims more than 30 plants have already been built or announced.
But we have a very stable footprint with the plants we have in Windsor and Oakville.
They saw three possible scenarios: Harvester would reduce its capital commitment to SRC, causing the plant to deteriorate in an agonizing process of layoffs and cutbacks; the plant would be closed; or the plant would be sold.
To use MOX fuel rods, civilian power plants would have to modify their reactors, requiring lengthy relicensing by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Given that a new coal plant can't meet either of those standards without adding carbon capture and storage technology, the limit will only determine how intensively a new plant would have to run its carbon capture unit.
On the afternoon of Monday, January 31, human - resources manager Brown sat anxiously by his phone, waiting for a call from Stack, who was negotiating with Harvester at his lawyer's office in downtown Springfield.Since SRC did not want to assume Harvester's liabilities to employees for sick pay and vacation time, everyone in the plant had to be terminated as soon as the buyout was completed.
Opened by International Harvester in 1974 to remanufacture diesel engines and engine components for its truck and agricultural and construction equipment dealers, the plant had lost $ 2 million in the most recent fiscal year, and the big question was whether the employees, previously nonunion, would vote to join the Teamsters or the United Auto Workers in an election scheduled for March.
However, to be viable, these plants would have required market conditions which have only existed for four or five years in the relatively short history of global gas trade to prevail for most of the next 30 years.
On February 20th, Gillman announced that the Iowa plant would close immediately.
In the Water Corp's scramble to look as green as possible the power generation capacity to drive the desal plant has been built twice.
I mean, for a long time, plants have had all kinds of government regulations about how they're supposed to dispose of noxious fumes and things like that.
One of Yoh's hires, a Ph.D. in education, recognized that power operators at electric - and nuclear - power plants had the same need to get it right 100 % of the time; he was right.
Plenty of the people at the Severn plant have come to share the Centenaris» dream of building a big company — particularly when Paul predicts, as he did at one recent meeting, how much their stock appreciation rights will rise in value if Atlas keeps growing at its current pace.
A faster ramp - up of the battery plant would be crucial as Tesla has said it would respond to brisk demand for the Model 3 by tooling up its factories to build 500,000 vehicles a year in 2018, two years earlier than planned.
Thirsk explains that plants would likely accompany any such mission.
A pre-inquest hearing heard that traces of a rare and deadly poison from the gelsemium plant had been found in his stomach.
Furthermore, Canadian assembly plants and parts manufacturers would be placed at a significant disadvantage if Canada is outside of TPP, as American and Mexican factories would receive beneficial rules of origin treatment under both NAFTA and TPP, while Canadian plants would only fall under NAFTA.
And on the Gulf Coast, some 25 proposed plants would mostly be built on brownfield sites with access already to infrastructure and skilled local labour forces.
The plant has built subway cars for New Delhi and is poised to serve Southeast Asian markets.
The humorist Erma Bombeck once quipped, «Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died.»
Even if he were to carry out his vague campaign promise to open more and bigger auto plants than ever in Michigan, those plants would inevitably employ far fewer humans.
The supply of energy to a Gympie coffee plant has set a precedent for Kleenheat Gas Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Perth - based national agricultural and industrial group, Wesfarmers Limited.
In July, company co-founder Elon Musk said he expected $ 500 million in assistance from the state where the battery plant would be located.
Some steel mills, smelters and chemical plants have cranked up output ahead of curbs on production or outright shutdowns.
DESCRIBED as a «dream come true» BHP's newly commissioned $ 2.45 billion hot briquetted iron processing plant has set an historic precedent.
For months, employees at Carrier's Indianapolis plant have closely followed the company's plans to close the factory and Donald Trump's promise to keep it from doing so.
A spokesman for Sharp said no decision on building a plant had been made.
But using the dirt - covered plants would be a food safety disaster — and turning the soil to harvest them would release carbon into the atmosphere, creating the kind of negative impact on the environment Brown is trying to offset.
A spokesman for Sharp said no decision on the plant had been made.
While U.S. power plants have limits on other air - born pollutants — like nitrogen and sulfur oxides that cause acid rain — there haven't been limits, until now, on the levels of carbon dioxide emissions that power plants can emit.
Many types of emissions from coal - fired plants have been reduced, but the capturing and storing of carbon dioxide, the emission that scientists say is most responsible for climate change, has been harder to accomplish on a significant scale.
Since the large LNG modules needed for LNG plants have never been built in Canada, these modules need to be fabricated in Asian and imported.
But he did so only after the advent of cheap shale gas had already rendered coal uneconomic, meaning many coal - fired plants would have been shuttered regardless of new rules from the EPA.
Those plants are aging, and if we replace them with new nuclear plants they would struggle to compete against the shrinking costs of wind and solar.
The former Barber Glass plant has been saved and will be re-opened in Collingwood.
«The former manufacturing glass plant has...
Meanwhile, in Texas, oil refineries and chemical plants have dumped a year's worth of cancer - causing pollutants into the air following Hurricane Harvey.
Since that time, the lithium processing plant has been expanded several times to produce a range of lithium concentrates.
Bottlenecks at Tesla's battery factory and assembly plant have undermined that effort, limiting the return on that investment and arousing concern that the company may need to raise more cash.
First, some background on the coal industry: Profitability for U.S. coal - fired power plants has been declining and coal use has dropped radically since 2007 — a trend that is expected to continue.
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