Sentences with phrase «of noise emission»

The motor housing unit was also specifically designed to achieve an extremely low level of noise emission.
Infrasound — Expand MOECC testing to include the full range of noise emissions from wind turbines as independent testing shows the presence of elevated levels of infrasound in homes where residents have had to leave to protect their health.

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«The U.K.'s airspace was designed decades ago and doesn't allow us to take advantage of the technology on board modern aircraft that would raise capacity, and also reduce emissions and noise for communities on the ground.»
The proposed gas station ignited a list of concerns that included traffic and noise but air pollution, specifically benzene emissions that can occur when pumping gasoline and its dangers when exposed to children, was a fear that was repeatedly hammered by both residents and park district officials.
A single, small, retrospective case - control study examined the use of newborn transient evoked otoacoustic emission hearing screening tests as a tool for identifying infants at subsequent risk of SIDS.343 Infants who subsequently died from SIDS did not fail their hearing tests but, compared with controls, showed a decreased signal - to - noise ratio score in the right ear only (at frequencies of 2000, 3000, and 4000 Hz).
So billions of pounds are to be spent increasing emissions and increasing the number of people suffering from noise pollution, only for a few hundred million to be spent making that situation slightly less worse than it might otherwise have been.
Amid the plans for 84 new road schemes are plans to spend # 300 million on an «environmental fund to mitigate carbon emission (sic) and reduce the number of people affected by serious noise
However, none of the arguments above for expanding Heathrow, rather than Gatwick, is to say that the climate change and other environmental impacts including air quality, CO2 emissions and noise can be ignored.
Soon after the delay to the decision was announced by Hoon last Christmas, the Miliband and Benn camps both contacted the Institute for Public Policy Research, over a pamphlet by Simon Retallack, the IPPR's head of climate change, arguing that the third runway should not go ahead unless the government required aircraft using it to meet the aviation industry's own targets to cut carbon dioxide emissions and noise in new aircraft by 50 % and nitrogen oxides by 80 % by 2020.
The company plans to develop a whole family of electric aircraft, from single seaters to four seaters which incorporate reduced CO2 emissions, and noise and weight reduction into the designs
The aim was to discover combinations beneficial to reducing both traffic noise and CO2 emissions produced by conventional cars, and for extending the range of electric cars.
But future aircraft designs routinely flying during the 2030's may look very different from today's airliners in order to deliver on the promises of reduced fuel burn, noise and emissions.
Referred to as equatorial noise or «Russell noise,» in tribute to Russell — who is now a professor of space physics and planetary science at UCLA — the waves are among the most frequently observed emissions in the near - Earth space.
«It's a very different way of flying,» said Jean Botti, chief technical and innovation officer at Airbus Group, «absolutely no noise, no emissions
Hi Andrew, Thought you could update list with this paper on Effects of industrial wind turbine noise on sleep and health The study proves noise emissions from IWTs disturb sleep & impair mental health: http://www.noiseandhealth.org/article.asp?issn=1463-1741;year=2012;volume=14;issue=60;spage=237;epage=243;aulast=Nissenbaum Cheers Jamie
We characterize the capacity of the models to reproduce the disc parameters based on marginally resolved emission through analysis of two sets of simulated systems (based on the HIP 22263 and HIP 62207 data) with the noise levels typical of the Herschel images.
Battery - powered burnishers Tennant has a range of battery powered walk - behind burnishers that produce high gloss results, without the emissions and noise pollution traditionally associated with burnishing.
Additionally, FAA fosters acceleration of low noise technologies into aircraft as a part of its Continuous, Lower Energy, Emissions, and Noise (CLEEN) pronoise technologies into aircraft as a part of its Continuous, Lower Energy, Emissions, and Noise (CLEEN) proNoise (CLEEN) program.
Although much of the focus has been on noise, aircraft emissions have become a topic of concern, as well.
Safety, emissions and noise compliance representations are included with all light truck incomplete vehicle products (such as Chassis Cab models and Cutaways) manufactured by Ford Motor Company in the form of an Incomplete Vehicle Manual
With all of this advanced technology comes choices in the form of 3 different driving modes: EV Mode for electric driving to reduce emissions and noise, ECO Mode for an adjusted throttle input to maximize your efficiency, and Sport Mode for greater throttle response.
If there is a crack in the exhaust manifold, there will be a tick noise or a smell of exhaust emission under the car.
Piezoelectric injectors are capable of operating up to five times per cycle, which helps reduce engine noise, fuel consumption and particulate emissions.
In contrast to the systems commonly used to date, this lift activates the nozzle needle directly, so that the fuel injection can be adjusted more precisely in line with the current load and engine - speed situation — for example by means of precise multiple injections, which have a favourable effect on emissions, fuel consumption and combustion noise.
But the increase in power is not at the expense of fuel economy, emissions, noise or vibration, all of which are higher, lower or better.
But choosing the eMax mode in the city, where I thought it'd be nice to not choke pedestrians and cyclists with emissions and the noise of an internal combustion engine, the car was very responsive with enough power to squeeze through busy, rush hour gridlock.
Furthermore, arrangement of the reinforcement ribs on the inner side of the cover has cut noise emission from the timing chain, without incurring an excessive weight penalty.
All vehicles sold in Europe have to pass legal tests to ensure that they meet minimum standards for many different areas of performance: noise, emissions and safety are just some of the areas that are regulated.
In practice, the engine introduces small amounts of fuel (pilot injections) to optimise noise and emissions and, with the main injection, manages the injected quantity of fuel necessary to provide the performance required by the driver, ensuring particularly smooth engine operation in all situations.
Smoothness and low noise emissions of the V12 engine are fully maintained during cylinder shut - off.
Quiet, as well as low - vibration dog clippers, cut down on the extraneous stresses of noise and vibration which results in a much lower heat emission while being operated.
The neo brings significant environmental and operational benefits — up to 15 per cent savings in fuel burn and CO2 emissions, and a reduced noise footprint of 50 per cent on take - off and landing phase.
At root I'm not qualified to argue with actual economists, but I'll hazard a guess that, just as with CFCs, tetraethyl lead and a host of other examples, the increased costs associated w / controlling carbon emissions will quickly be lost in the general noise level of economic statistics.
In its own bizarre way, then, the rising noise level of climate denial provides further evidence that global warming resulting from human CO2 emissions is indeed a fact, however inconvenient it may be.
Well, we already knew that the theoretical climate effect of reduced CO2 emissions was so small as to be immeasurable against background noise.
: «MOE Provincial Officers have attended at several of the complainant's [sic] residences and have confirmed that despite the noise emissions apparently complying with the applicable standard... that the noise emissions are in fact causing material discomfort to the residents in and around their homes,» states the document, written by provincial officer, Gary Tomlinson.
This is typical of life in a fence - line community: A neighborhood located next to industry that directly affects people in some way through its operations — whether it's noise, odors, traffic, or toxic emissions.
Stephana had lived for years among the wind turbines in the Cultus - Clear Creek - Frogmore wind power project, developed by AIM PowerGen, and was one of the forst people in Ontario to experience symptoms from exposure to the vibration and noise emissions.
Vaughan Pratt said,» How could tiny fluctuations in ocean temperatures cause humans to change their power consumption to such an enormous degree it would be visible above the huge noise of the 20x larger natural emissions of CO2?»
In fulfilling its responsibilities, the Organization developed a range of standards, policies and guidance material for the application of integrated measures to address aircraft noise and emissions embracing technological improvements, operating procedures, proper organization of air traffic, appropriate airport and land - use planning, and the use of market - based options.
And (2) with regard to its main rationale, carbon emissions cause warming, the vector of causation is backwards: atmospheric CO2 concentration follows global warming, empirically and theoretically, while human emissions are lost in the noise.
Krekel and Zerrahn, 2017 We show that the construction of wind turbines close to households exerts significant negative external effects on residential well - being... In fact, beyond unpleasant noise emissions (Bakker et al., 2012; McCunney et al., 2014) and impacts on wildlife (Pearce - Higgins et al., 2012; Schuster et al., 2015), most importantly, wind turbines have been found to have negative impacts on landscape aesthetics (Devine - Wright, 2005; Jobert et al., 2007; Wolsink, 2007).
The new science on wind turbine noise, confirms that the setback of 550 metres is not sufficient to protect health and that the 40 dBA standard used by Ontario to assess noise emissions from wind turbines is not adequate.
In short, we take every opportunity possible to explain the situation for people living in communities where wind turbines and their noise emissions have been forced, without consent, on the people of Ontario, with the goal of having regulations and processes changed.
To reflect the ministry's conservative approach to dealing with noise emissions from wind turbines and to support the adoption of the 2013 CSA standard, three amendments are being proposed to the definition of «sound power level» in the REA Regulation to provide clarity:
Strategies could be provided to be used by airline operators to improve their air traffic management (which is also a recent focus of ICAO) or for governments to collaborate with manufacturers and research institutes to improve technology, such as with the Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions, and Noise (CLEEN) Program in the United States.
Noise emissions disrupt and destroy communities quality of life and health status and regulatory authorities by ignoring the evidence of impacts on health and the uselessness of wind energy as being seen around the world, even in Germany, lack the duty of care and responsibility to rural communities being adversely impacted which we rightfully deserve.
Reading just that people might easily be led to believe that because human carbon dioxide emissions are so small, they won't be noticed against the background noise of natural exchanges, when that is patently untrue with CO2 concentrations stable within a few ppm around 280 ppm for the last few thousand years until mass fossil fuel burning started.
You then say that the first «could be attributed to short term periods of high frequency noise», but are adamant that the second is due to some other cause (I guess CO2 emissions).
In addition, the FAA reports that it has entered into agreements with the European Union to cooperate through the Atlantic Interoperability Initiative to Reduce Emissions (AIRE) to accelerate the development and use of environmentally friendly procedures to reduce emissions aEmissions (AIRE) to accelerate the development and use of environmentally friendly procedures to reduce emissions aemissions and noise.
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