Sentences with phrase «old oil firing»

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Just what the world needs, another snake oil salesman, another tired old con artist using his public profile to make money to soft minds selling fire and brimstone.
Authentic Jamaican jerk chicken made in jerk joints use a jerk grill made out of old oil drums or barbecue grills, they use pimento wood to fire it up.
Both places have reliable, oil - fired, expensive, rickety, old grids.
Sequestration, as envisioned in the report, involves capturing the CO2 from coal - fired power plants, compressing it into a liquid and injecting it deep beneath the earth into old oil fields or saline aquifers.
General Motors is recalling 1,283,340 older sedans and coupes in the U.S. from the 1997 to 2004 model years because drops of oil may be deposited on the hot exhaust manifold through hard braking, which can cause engine compartment fires.
The oil - fired (liquid - fired) generators are only used minimally today, due to a combination of high relative fuel prices, air pollution restrictions, and the low efficiencies of the older steam turbines and newer internal combustion units.
The need to keep the lights on during the winter clashes with the ISO's desire to retire the region's old and inefficient oil - fired steam plants, which burn heavy residual fuel oil.
■ Some 14,000 MW of new — mostly gas combined cycle — generation has replaced older coal - and oil - fired generating capacity, a private investment of about $ 14 billion.
The average life expectancy for a gas or oil - fired furnace is 15 years to 20 years, according to This Old House, and an aging, inefficient model could be inflating your energy bill.
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