Sentences with phrase «per unit»

Traditionally, he says, oil and natural gas traded at a six - to - one ratio of cost per unit of energy.
«Renewable and fossil fuel cost per unit of energy are now roughly comparable in many places... but heading in opposite directions,» the report said.
The prime minister announced the government's support for a minimum price per unit of alcohol today.
Higher power means it can deliver more energy per unit of time — which means your veterinarian can treat a very large area on your pet in just a few minutes.
You can also include the price per unit in your estimates.
The average price per unit for seniors housing properties remained high in the first quarter of 2016, but was off recent peaks, possibly reflecting the slowdown in buyer activity.
The CO2 from electricity generation is down for a number of reasons; the biggest is the shift from coal to natural gas, which produces less CO2 per unit of energy generated.
Then you offer them $ 25 bucks per unit per month.
All of the asset classes I recommend have a long history of earning a high unit of return per unit of risk.
Why earn 25 % or less per unit sold when you can go with a small to micro press and earn 50 % or more?
Knowing the net asset value per unit of a property scheme can help you understand the financial position of the scheme.
By definition, climate sensitivity is the change in surface temperature per unit change in radiative forcing.
Consider the successful jewelry store that generates large profits per unit sold (high margins) but doesn't sell in large volume (low turnover).
Is it a matter of market saturation encouraging phone vendors to move up into higher price brackets so as to make more per unit sold?
Nevertheless, the power production per unit area of land is not particularly impressive.
So, at 5 and 600 dollars per unit rents, the cap rates look pretty great.
That means there were less aerosols produced per unit CO2 in that period than during the preceding thirty years.
Who do you think is going to end up with a lower cost per unit at the end of the 6 months period?
Pressure is force per unit area and work, which has units of energy is defined as force times distance.
The current five - year plan, covering 2011 to 2015, requires the country to reduce the carbon dioxide emitted per unit of GDP by 17 per cent by 2015.
For example, each unit may represent $ 1,000 of coverage and cost $ 10 per month per unit for a 65 - year old man.
Burning natural gas, for example, produces half as much carbon dioxide per unit of energy as burning coal.
The focus of the congressional request was on subsidies for electricity generation, both on a total dollar amount and on the amount per unit of electricity production.
A queen - size sofa bed in the living room provides space for up to 6 guests per unit.
The constant pull force means constant energy per unit distance.
How can the average revenue per unit be grown?
What could be simpler: regulate the carbon intensity of fuels, namely the amount of greenhouse gases per unit of fuel.
This change reduced the average sequential read rate per unit of work by 50 % and improved the buffer cache hit rate from 79 % to 95 %.
The strength of the radiative heat loss to space per unit warming of global mean surface temperature is a key quantity of interest, as usual.
But the loss level is higher per unit time than for gains — the amount of time spent in gains is 3.5 x that of the losses.
The thought is the cost wouldn't be that much per unit and it would make my units stand out above the competition.
They do less well than traditional varieties in drought conditions, but much better (providing double the yield per unit amount of water) when both are grown under irrigation.
They argue it is necessary to know how efficient a facility is, which is the amount of greenhouse gases released per unit of production.
Just because the listing says you can expect a certain income per unit doesn't necessarily make it true.
Those sales per unit don't make as much money, so just because they sell more units isn't enough.
Think of a classic discount retailer, which doesn't make much money per unit sold (low margins) but enjoys great inventory velocity (high turnover).
It can be hard to get a sense for your cost per unit with inbound shipping.
Investing a fixed amount of dollars in a specific security at regular set intervals over a period of time, thereby reducing the average cost paid per unit.
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