Position grid with handles
over coals so briquets may be added during grilling as needed.
The desired temp is over 400 degrees
over the coals so we're going medium high to high heat here.
Not exact matches
So, it's not so much about the act of walking over burning hot coals, but about having people face and overcome something in spite of fea
So, it's not
so much about the act of walking over burning hot coals, but about having people face and overcome something in spite of fea
so much about the act of walking
over burning hot
coals, but about having people face and overcome something in spite of fear.
But like
so many miners in Hazard, surrounding Perry County and throughout eastern Kentucky, Bowling was laid off, another victim of the
coal industry's steady decline nationwide, especially
over the past decade.
But he said moving to meet climate targets is becoming more affordable because while policy is still important the energy market is transforming
so fast that «market forces have taken
over», market forces around wind and solar power and batteries «are just accelerating regardless of what anyone else does» and decisions by companies like AGL Energy to close their Liddell
coal power station «are being made on economic grounds».
Admittedly we are a net importer of oil (increasingly
so as Bass Strait reserves diminish), but Australian entities make large exports of natural gas and thermal
coal, whose prices are highly correlated with oil prices
over time.
According to currently available information on planned
coal port expansions, committed investment will increase port capacity by an estimated 13 per cent
over the next two years or
so.
More recently, manufacturing output has continued to grow strongly, but shortages of
coal have restrained output in energy - intensive sectors
so that growth in total industrial production slowed to 5 per cent
over the year to February.
I do believe that Jesus is the righteous judge of the world and that we will all stand before Him to give an accounting, and that based on the judgment of Jesus, some will be eternally separated from God...
So don't rake me
over the
coals too much for that title....
So Rob Bell is in the news being raked
over the
coals because of his ideas.
Place the buns sprayed side down
over hot
coals ever
so briefly, just enough to achieve a light toasting then paint the buns with the teriyaki wasabi aioli, dust the now teriyaki portobello burgers with chopped chives or scallions, and sprinkle with poppy seeds:
From time to time the large bed of
coals was stirred, and occasionally they performed the difficult feat of turning
over the entire ox,
so that each side might be cooked at an equal rate of progress.
Cook the bell peppers
over hot
coals or under a preheated broiler for about 10 minutes,
so the flesh is blistered but not burnt.
For a charcoal grill, when the
coals are ashed
over, rake or spread them out in the bottom of the grill
so the food can cook directly
over the
coals.
Going tropical with the puerco is always a good plan,
so I paired them up to see if they'd make sweet fiery love
over a pile of hot
coals.
Japanese pumpkin (kabocha), sliced very thin
so it can grill
over lukewarm
coals, often figures prominently.
Prepare a charcoal grill and when the
coals are medium hot, brush the onions with the oil and place
over the
coals to roast, turning frequently
so they don't burn.
After your
coals heat up, I want you to divide them up
so that the
coals are pushed
over to each side of the grill with a space in the middle.
And
coal is used all
over the world
so why not here too?
Speaker Silver, trial lawyer in charge, makes sure that the taxpayers in his home city get raked
over the
coals,
so lets not pretend that taxes are not high enough or the tax code is not progressive.
This is why raking
over the
coals of ancient ways of doing things is
so depressing.
Moreover, the Senate bill that would fund DOE — the
so - called energy and water bill — hangs in limbo, thanks to the political battle
over the Obama administration's plan to use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations to set new limits on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, especially those that burn
coal.
Completely distraught at the price I thought I would have to pay it because I thought another toyota dealership would rake me
over the
coals as well
so what would be the point to take it to another one?
Put the tips on the grill directly
over the
coals and cook, rolling them around frequently
so they get well browned on all sides, until done to your liking, about 8 to 10 minutes for medium rare.
So if they turn too fast, they're apt to trip
over, very quick, and gleam like
coal.
Imagine a man or woman being
so arrogant, and selfish, that they'd take a job driving a CO2 belching truck, or dig for
coal in a mine, or fish for salmon in the ocean, or fly a CO2 belching airliner, or flip beef patties that came from CH4 exhausting cows, or teaching a classroom of students all of whom belch CO2 and exhaust CH4 and whom will have offspring that produces even more of those evil gases, or working as a climate scientist in an office heated by CO2 belching FFs and occasionally traveling around the world by CO2 belching airliner — all the while using computers made from FFs and powered by CO2 belching FF power plants, or working as a Senator from Tennessee who was President of the USA for a few hours and who travels all
over the world in CO2 belching airliners, or one of the millions of people who mine, process, manufacture and transport every product you have ever seen in your life and all the ones you haven't seen as well.
Sometimes seeing some turbines off in the distance (and in many cases they will be
over the horizon,
so they won't even be visibile) is still a smaller price to pay than to have
coal plants spewing out CO2, particulate matter, mercury, etc in the air that we and our kids breathe.
Over a four - day period, the combination of fog and
coal pollution created a smog
so thick, travel became virtually impossible.
First, utilities used to build power plants right next to
coal mines,
so some of the oldest plants can have an advantage
over newer models.
Nuclear fuel is
over one million times more «energy dense» than
coal, and
so it's easy for nuclear plants to keep several years worth of fuel on - site.
Despite the fact that Western European experience shows just how ineffective and expensive the government regulatory approach is, the CIC is now trying to bring it to the US through the
so - called EPA «Clean Power Plan» and
over regulation of conventional pollutants that have the effect of reducing
coal use.
That's another strike against those, including a Cornell academic, who argue that
so - called fugitive emissions from unconventional natural gas production offset the emissions advantages natural gas has
over coal in power generation.
So if Heinberg and Fridley are right,
coal prices will increase, CCS will be confirmed as uneconomic and renewables will take
over.
In contrast to most other
coal databases, the GCEL is not limited to
coal miners and
coal - based utilities, but also lists
over 200
so - called «service» companies.
While there is a lot of skepticism
over so - called «clean
coal» technologies, which look to capture and store carbon emissions, a major government and industry initiative is about to take a small step closer to testing some of that controversial and cutting - edge technology.
If you want to understand why America burns
so much
coal, spend a few minutes
over at the lobbying disclosure website run by the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives (all numbers cited below are from the website).
These «fugitive emissions» must be kept below 3 % for gas to maintain its climate benefit
over coal,
so minimising them should be a high priority for the industry.
It seems hardly any country in the world has moved the decarbonization rate upwards by 1.3 %
over a sustained period of time, and the one major economy that may have done
so (the UK) has gone through a
coal - to - gas transition that can't be repeated, while de-industrializing at the same time.
Technology such as high efficiency - low emission
coal fired power plants are likely the technology or choice for nations — who don't have cheap gas —
over the next decade or
so.
They had sufficient success to fool the world into unnecessary energy and economic policies that have cost billions
so far and it is not
over yet, as the Obama administration attacks on
coal illustrate.
It is simply that there is not any REAL reason to worry a
over non-existent, non-actual, non-possible «GREENHOUSE effect» induced «climate change», as is the «short answer»... and with the additional «appendix» that those «alternate» sources (
so often mentioned) of «electricity generation» also only work «in opinion» and do NOT present REAL alternatives to Gas and
Coal (as of NOW).
So,
over the years we have seen an extraordinary range of figures for Britain's
coal reserve / resource.
Over 70 percent of the increase in global
coal consumption is to fuel India's power sector
so that electricity is provided to more of India's population.
**** Remember all that huff and puff put out
over the last few months by the Clean Energy Council and near - bankrupt wind power outfit, Infigen about wind power becoming
so cheap as to be competitive with
coal and gas fired generators?
As a result, building out natural gas — or
so - called «cleaner» fuel options — to replace
coal plants would have a near indistinguishable impact on global warming
over the next century.
So far, more than 45,000 MW of
coal - fired generating capacity in ISO / RTO regions have retired, and owners have announced intentions to retire an additional 17,000 MW
over the next three years.
So regardless of the long term problem, the short term benefits of continuing to burn
coal for energy are literally incalculable, and the amortized benefits
over the next century, plus interest, are a tough bundle to beat.
So, like all ambitious peddlers of newfangled widgets, they're going where the buyers are: in this case to China, which
over the past decade has become the biggest
coal burner and carbon - dioxide emitter on Earth.
Thanks to the lobbying work of the
coal and oil companies, and the vast army of thinktanks, PR consultants and astroturfers they have sponsored, thanks too to the domination of the airwaves by loony right shock jocks, the debate
over issues like this has become
so mad that any progress at all is little short of a miracle.
Renewables have now overtaken
coal as the world's largest source of installed power capacity, and the agency's projections
over the next five or
so years paint a pretty promising picture for the industry indeed.