Sentences with phrase «operating at a capacity»

Matt Bruenig found the same basic problems with the Liu and Hanauer piece that I did; he recognizes that «when the economy is operating at capacity and there are no idle resources, reducing inequality should not have any demand - side stimulative effects».
However, if both companies are above minimum efficient scale, these functions should all be operating at capacity.
Estimating the CABB requires breaking down the budget balance into two components: the «structural balance» we would observe if the economy was operating at capacity and the cyclical factor.
From 2013 to 2016 aluminum industry employment fell by 58 %, 6 smelters shut down, and only two of the remaining 5 smelters are operating at capacity, even though demand has grown considerably.
Accompanying the budget, the NDP government has produced a plan to return to balance by 2023, a plan built on a rickety foundation that assumes that the Kinder Morgan pipeline will be built and operate at capacity, that...
Recently he had found himself in Coach Bear Bryant's doghouse, which has often operated at capacity in the Bear's 20 seasons at Tuscaloosa.
because if we don't do this it's patching up for the next 50 years an ageing Victorian railway system that is operating at a capacity way over than it was designed for.
Ralph Ellison operates at its capacity of nearly 600 students enrolled in grades 9 - 12.
We operate at capacity almost daily and we know our limits.
Because the reclaim rate for lost cats is only 1 — 2 % and the shelter operates at capacity most of the year, the SNR program is lifesaving for about 1,200 cats each year.
Alternatives to TNR Respectable sanctuaries, as I've already discussed, are few and far between, and typically at operating at capacity.
«Each spring, our branches, which are already operating at capacity, begins to overflow with kittens, the result of unwanted litters produced by animals that haven't been spayed or neutered,» says Kristin Williams, Executive Director of the Nova Scotia SPCA.
The Museum's free, standards - aligned inStill Gallery Experience for Schools is now in its second semester and operating at capacity.
Gas plants are quite capable of operating at a capacity factor of 40 % to 60 % (combined or single cycle).
Let's look at the gas plant addition of 602 MW: In 2011 the 9,549 MW of gas generation produced 22 TWh, operating at a capacity factor of 26.3 %.
Fast forward to 2015: the 10,151 MW generated 15.5 TWh operating at a capacity factor of 17.5 %.
Based on these numbers, the Keystone XL pipeline will enable no more than 175 million tons (Mt) CO2e / yr, assuming the pipeline operates at capacity 100 per cent of the time, and is always carrying oil sands product.
Despite the location of many turbines on the windy North Sea, German wind turbines operated at a capacity factor (actual output vs. rated output) of only 17 percent in 2012.
It is not another responsibility you just pile onto someone who is already operating at capacity.
Chuck Stout, Boulder County health director, has said that the county's clinics are already operating at capacity and would not be able to absorb the 2,500 women who had been obtaining free care through Planned Parenthood.
Along with the houses, the foundation's 10,000 square foot child care facility is operating at capacity with 162 children a day.

Not exact matches

(A nuclear power plant operating at peak capacity produces about 1 gigawatt.)
Cenovus, one of the biggest of Canada's oil sands producers, said in March that it was operating at lower capacity due to the maxing out of pipelines and other routes through which it sends heavy oil south to U.S. markets.
Be honest about what is happening, how long you except it to be before you are running at full capacity, and give a detailed as possible operating plan for your recovery period.
«After beginning work with noted CEO coach Fred Kofman, it became clear that reclaiming physical health was a necessity for operating at peak mental capacity, and ultimately I believe, emotionally as well.
The airport, located to the west of London, operates at full capacity meaning it struggles to fit in its full schedule when weather conditions mean aircraft need to leave longer gaps on the runway.
The refinery is underperforming, operating at just over 60 % of its capacity in 2017 and getting less funding than in years past.
When Foster finally bought Elyria, in August 1983, the foundry was operating at barely 15 % capacity, it was losing some $ 3 million a year on annualized sales of $ 4 million, and it employed only 107 people.
Cons: Unless you want to wind up a small - fry, you'll have to figure out how to build growth in a business that's already operating at full capacity.
But the real question is, even when you're not sick, are you operating at your highest capacity?
The economy has been operating below full capacity for some time, which is why we estimate that the underlying trend in inflation is running at around 1.5 per cent to 1.7 per cent.
The EIA said refineries last week processed 17.7 million barrels of crude daily, operating at 96.6 percent of capacity.
Blue Wolf's leadership and management expertise allowed Northern Resources Nova Scotia to operate at full capacity during a market downturn, eventually expanding their operation through the acquisition of 450,000 acres of timberland through a unique public - private partnership.
Survey respondents cited greater new order levels and, in some cases, renewed efforts to boost operating capacity at their plants.
The economy is operating at a high level of capacity utilisation, the labour market is relatively tight, and there have been some large increases in raw materials costs.
Business surveys report that businesses are operating at close to their highest levels of capacity utilisation since the late 1980s.
Refineries operated at 89.8 percent of capacity, processing 16.3 million barrels of crude, and producing also 5.2 million barrels of distillate.
Many new mines, for example, are designed to function at full capacity to keep them operating efficiently.
To achieve our monetary policy goal of low, stable and predictable inflation at the 2 per cent target rate, our economy should operate at, or close to, its productive capacity.
But it is extremely important to understand: it is the inflation - adjusted risk - free interest rate in an economy — the real interest rate that is neither stimulative nor contractionary when an economy is operating at full capacity without cyclical forces at play, thus balancing desired savings and investment.
Cenovus Energy Inc. closed down 5.56 per cent after it said its oilsands operations have been operating at reduced rates due to wider - than - normal light - heavy oil price differentials and pipeline capacity constraints.
This has been most evident in the housing sector, which was operating at full capacity in the March and June quarters.
That means that even the highest - priority facilities — namely, the island's 69 hospitals — haven't been able to operate at full capacity.
In its first year, only 400,000 tonnes of CO2 were captured — roughly 40 per cent of the promised 1 million tonnes of emission reduction — and today it is still only operating at 80 per cent capacity.
The new Dugald River zinc mine produced 28,522 tonnes of contained in its first quarter with the mill operating at 81 % of full capacity.
The FHA sent out a letter this morning stating that they will be operating at a limited capacity.
This pattern is consistent with other indications that the economy has been operating at a level closer to full capacity than for some time, and that supply has been unable to keep pace with the growth of demand.
The surveys also continued to report that businesses have been operating at high levels of capacity utilisation.
The mine's processing plant is currently operating at reduced capacity, supported by an existing on - site diesel power station, as well as portable generators.
Tesla says its battery facility will be operating at a full capacity by 2020.
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