Sentences with phrase «per cent of capacity»

A separate commission document sets out how the EU should reach its target to achieve electricity market interconnection equivalent to 10 per cent of capacity in each member state.
Barnes & Noble told us that most people use it at 17 per cent of capacity, and having tested it briefly in the dark, we reckon that's about right.
The 8481's battery life runs to nine hours, Acer claimed, and it said that said power pack has a greater longevity than most, not losing 20 per cent of its capacity after the usual 300 recharge cycles but after 1000.
A quick charge to 80 per cent of capacity can be done in half an hour, but a full charge still takes around eight hours.
It also retained more than 98 per cent of its capacity after 80 charging cycles.
He explained that before then, admission to the colleges was restricted by a quota system, with the colleges admitting only 40 per cent of their capacity, in view of the financial considerations.
«If you're not running at somewhere between 80 and 85 per cent of capacity, you can lose a lot of money in a hurry.»

Not exact matches

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Norway produces 1,602,000 barrels of crude oil a day, and its refinery capacity is 319,000 bbl / day — about 20 per cent of crude oil production.
The comparable figures for Canada are 3,136,000 bbl / day of crude oil production and 1,918,000 bbl / day of refinery capacity — about 61 per cent of crude oil production.
It plans to increase its capacity for example between Vancouver and Fort St. John by 19 per cent as of May.
PORTMAN Limited is on track to boost the capacity of its Koolyanobbing Iron ore project in WA to 3.5 million tonnes per annum in 2001 after completing key infrastructure changes and posting a 65 per cent increase in iron ore sales during the six months to
Measures of core inflation remain close to 2 per cent as the effects of past exchange rate depreciation and excess capacity continue to offset each other.
The Bank's three measures of core inflation remain below two per cent and wage growth is still subdued, consistent with ongoing excess capacity in the economy.
Because of this extra capacity, the inflation spike this year — largely the result of an inflation soft patch a year ago — will be temporary, eventually returning to the 2 - per - cent target, according to the central bank's assumptions.
When Harper left Reform, one party insider predicted that the intellectual capacity of the party would drop by 25 per cent.
Measures of core inflation remain close to 2 per cent, reflecting the offsetting influences of past exchange rate depreciation and excess capacity.
The plan would help get our region moving again through the addition of 50 new SkyTrain cars, a 46 per cent increase in Canada Line capacity, five new West Coast Express cars, up to 5 news B - line rapid bus routes, and a new SeaBus.
Lazarus said even though the pipeline's capacity would represent only about one per cent of global oil consumption, that would still be enough to incrementally move markets.
«The [U.S. Department of Energy] expects the Obama administration's recent drilling moratorium to cut U.S. production by an average 70,000 [barrels a day] next year, which is equal to only about 1 per cent of current OPEC spare capacity
The Bank anticipates that the economy will return to full capacity and inflation to 2 per cent on a sustained basis in the first half of 2017.
A score of 100 would indicate maximum improvements across the SME Health Check Index's eight indicators (business costs, capacity, employment, GDP, lending to SMEs, net business creation, revenue and SME business confidence), down 48 per cent since 2014 and the fifth consecutive quarterly fall The SME Health Check Index fell from 48.4 in the third quarter of 2017 to 42.0 in Q4 2017, suggesting a worsening business and macroeconomic environment since the EU Referendum in June 2016 and the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
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.
Our new measures of core inflation are all below 2 per cent presently, weighed down by excess capacity in the economy.
Economic growth in Canada is expected to average 2.1 per cent in 2015 and 2.4 per cent in 2016, with a return to full capacity around the end of 2016.
In our most recent Monetary Policy Report, in July, we said that our current policy rate setting of 0.5 per cent was consistent with the economy returning to full capacity toward the end of 2017 and inflation returning sustainably to its target.
The central bank upped its estimate for potential growth — how fast an economy at full capacity can expand without generating too much inflation — to 1.8 per cent over the next two years from a projection of 1.6 per cent in the January report.
According to the International Energy Agency's most recent Medium - Term Market Report, between 2014 and 2020 global LNG capacity will increase by 164 bcm, 90 per cent of which will originate from the US and Australia.
On paper at least, Yamal LNG has sold 90 per cent of its total capacity.
Although there is substantial uncertainty over the timing and size of expansions, the analysis suggests that new capacity coming on stream between mid 2004 and 2007 would imply an increase in overall production of around 28 per cent from the levels of 2003/04, corresponding to annual growth of about 9 per cent.
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.
It is also important to note that at the beginning of the current boom, the unemployment rate was around 6 per cent, suggesting that there was some excess capacity in the labour market at the outset of the adjustment to the mining investment boom (this is another point of departure from the theory presented in Section 2, which assumes that the economy is in equilibrium prior to the boom).
It is likely these projects will be built, and with them there will be a 13 per cent surplus of export pipeline capacity, without the Trans Mountain project, when western Canadian oil production peaks in the 2025 timeframe.
Measures of core inflation are below 2 per cent, reflecting material excess capacity in the economy.
Suppose that today the human demand on the environment is equivalent to only 5 per cent of the carrying capacity of the Earth, which is surely an underestimate.
Last week Barry Callebaut said it will boost its cocoa processing capacity in Ivory Coast by 50 per cent over the next two years, and will double the amount of beans it buys, while Cargill has recently built a new plant in Ghana.
The unique self - cleaning action of the KDS separator, which is available in hydraulic capacities from 264-4092 gal / hr with input solids content of 2 per cent The unique self - cleaning action of the KDS separator, which is available in hydraulic capacities from 264-4092 gal / hr with input solids content of 2 per cent
The report details Novelis» efforts to increase its recycling capacity and the recycled content of its products to 80 per cent by 2020 with a focus on innovation and technology to accelerate the use of recycled aluminum.
That store opening schedule translates into about $ 150 million of additional retail capacity (circa $ 80 million on a food - only basis) in each market — we allocate 50 per cent of that impact (higher than market share) to IGA retail.»
In the Lachlan catchment, 65.6 gigalitres of Commonwealth environmental water was carried over, which is equivalent to 5.2 per cent of the storage capacity in that catchment.
Wattle has a 5 per cent stake in Blend and Pack, which has the capacity to produce 20 million tins of infant formula annually.
Wattle has a 5 per cent stake in Blend and Pack which has the capacity to produce 20 million tins of infant formula annually, based on a five - day week with daytime shifts only.
The unique self - cleaning action of the KDS separator, which is available in hydraulic capacities from 264-4092 gal / hr (999 - 15489 litres) with input solids content of 2 per cent
Making the revelations in its financial and operations report released yesterday, NNPC also said that the capacity of the Warri refining and petrochemical company plummeted from 25.65 per cent in March to 6.36 percent in April.
At Heathrow, demand by 2006 was far in excess of runway capacity and over the previous five years passenger growth had been just over 5 per cent compared to 27 per cent at UK airports overall.
Aluminium was 12 per cent lower than the second quarter of 2011, primarily reflecting the shutdown of two thirds of capacity at Alma, due to a labour dispute that has now been resolved.
Despite assurances by the NNPC, scepticisms are high over the capacity of the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, PPMC, to meet about 80 per cent of Nigerians daily PMS consumption demand of 40 million.
«We are also of the strong opinion that for an industry that has recorded globally appreciable growth over the years, contributing an average of 9 per cent to the country's GDP, the sector has capacity to contribute to the expansion of knowledge in the academia and consequently profit from such contribution.
«From January to October 2015, the three refineries produced 682,901 MT (5,007,030.13 bbls) of finished petroleum products out of 955,537 MT (7,005,997.28 bbls) of crude processed at an average capacity utilisation of 5.18 per cent and yield efficiency of 78.93 per cent
Baru said in the last one year, NNPC had improved capacity utilization of the refineries with the projection that they would attain supplying 50 per cent of the non-gasoline white products to the nation, including Diesel and Kerosene that are commonly consumed in the Country.
Deputy Managing Director, Tempo Pulp & Packaging Limited, Nassos Sidirofagis, a Greece national who runs a manufacturing firm in Nigeria, told newsmen at a recent press briefing on «the CBN policy and impact on the manufacturing sector,» that the policy has begun to yield impressive dividends as local patronage has increased significantly leading to improved production capacity of up to 70 per cent.
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