Sentences with phrase «over the projection period»

«Projected growth» represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2016 - 2026).
With liquid fuels production growing at a rate of 1 percent per year over the projection period while demand grows more slowly at 0.2 percent per year, supply can overtake demand, EIA figures (Table A21) show — provided trade flows remain open.
Exports are projected to grow in line with the US economy over the projection period.
Household spending continues to underpin economic activity and is expected to grow at a moderate pace over the projection period.
«Looking ahead, the housing market and household indebtedness are expected to stabilize over the projection period as the economy gains strength and household borrowing rates begin to normalize.»
India is projected to account for about 19 % of the increase in world population over the projection period, surpassing China as the world's most populous country in 2023.
Of the 5.4 trillion kilowatthours of new renewable generation added over the projection period, 52 % is attributed to hydroelectric power and 28 % to wind.
Those three countries account for 64 % of the total increase in non-petroleum liquids supply over the projection period.
Strong domestic production coupled with relatively flat energy demand allow the United States to become a net energy exporter over the projection period in most cases.
Whilst the differences between scenarios may appear small in Table 7, they represent significant changes in EU import bills over the projection period.
«Projected growth» represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2016 - 2026).
Non-petroleum liquids resources from both OPEC and non-OPEC sources grow on average by 3.7 % per year over the projection period, but remain a relatively minor share of total liquids supply through 2040.
The natural gas share of total generation also grows, from 27 % in 2013 to 31 % in 2040 in the Reference case, while the coal share declines from 39 % in 2013 to 34 % in 2040, and the nuclear share drops from 19 % to 16 % over the projection period.
«Projected growth» represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2016 - 2026).
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