Sentences with phrase «reduced output»

Don't be fooled by other manufacturers that offer constant infrared heat by reducing the output of their heaters.
This structure made communication extraordinarily difficult and drastically reduced output, ultimately slowing delivery of completed work.
At least he has a clear model in mind: the recovery caused by the payments will reduce the output gap, cause higher inflation and then be offset by higher rates.
This setup reduces the pressure and oil quantity when driving straight ahead — the power steering pump operates with a substantially reduced output and, consequently, helps to save fuel.
This reduces investment, which in turn reduces output, incomes and wages.
I am not sure if it will reduce your output within the next two hours but if it does it should be only temporary.
The effects of global warming are already reducing output and imposing costs in public health and safety.
Crude markets continued to strengthen in May, when unexpected supply disruptions in Nigeria, Venezuela and Canada reduced output by approximately 1.5 MMbopd.
In addition to that, you'll get the Star Safety System with traction and stability control, anti-lock brakes, electronic brake - force distribution, brake assist, and Smart Stop Technology, which reduces output from the powertrain when the gas and brake are pressed at the same time.
Jiang Yuan, an economist with China's National Bureau of Statistics, said makers of steel, cement and tobacco reduced output in response to slack demand.
This situation arises because certain types of generators, such as nuclear, hydroelectric, and wind, can not or prefer not to reduce output for short periods of time when demand is insufficient to absorb their output.
The vigorous, vehement and vexed reactions to any piece I have written that mentions climate change, combined with the power of greed on the one hand and the struggle for subsistence on the other, have convinced me there is no chance that governments will significantly reduce the output of industrial greenhouse gases in time to stave off considerable change to the planet's climate and to human habitats.
Cause: A component within the hybrid inverter assembly may overheat, causing the hybrid system to reduce output power allowing the vehicle to only drive a short distance.
The revision was largely due to upward revisions to personal consumption expenditures (PCE), exports and state and local government spending, and a downward revision to imports, which reduce output growth.
Harnessing alternative sources of energy not only reduces the output of carbon emissions, but also helps military bases reduce their vulnerability to energy disruptions from the local power grid.
The country, just like Russia and other OPEC members, pledged to reduce output until March of next year.
According to Tom Porcelli, chief U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets in New York, less than a third of the 18 major U.S. manufacturing segments posted reduced output last year from 2014, and they accounted for only 20 % of total factory production.
Those electricity imports helped to stave off potential blackouts as electricity production in the Pacific Norwest suffered due to a drought reducing output from hydropower in Washington, Oregon, and California.
[6] The dual mandate of the Reserve Bank of Australia would again tend to suggest a higher weight on output stabilisation than the other central banks, in that if a shock were to drive inflation and output away from target in divergent directions, it would tolerate a slower return of inflation to target (i.e. inflation variability would be higher) to reduce output variability.
Or that their growth figures are pure fantasy, the cuts reduce output but also actually result in increased spending, the debt goes up instead of down, and that we end up in a double - dip recession (or worse)?
Cocoa futures in London climbed to a six - year high in July as the Harmattan reduced output from the smaller of two annual crops in West Africa.
And on unusually sunny and windy days — such as on 8 May, when for about 4 hours wind and solar power generated more than 90 % of the electricity that Germany consumed — they must swiftly order coal and gas - fired power stations to reduce their output lest an influx of power «congests» the grid and increases the risk of failures.
From a scientific standpoint, as reported in the Journal of Clinical Immunology, it is believed that DGLA likely reduces the output of interleukin - 1 from certain white blood cells, limiting inflammation.
But when inflammation is present, your endothelial cells reduce the output of nitric oxide.
There is no need for a transmission with an electric vehicle (assuming that the speed and characteristics of the motor match the application — for applications where this isn't the case electric motors are often coupled with a gearbox to (usually) reduce the output speed of the motor to something usable) because an electric motor produces maximum torque at 0 RPM.
Having a few industialized countries not substantially reduce their output makes the whole thing useless.
New natural gas plants can power up and reduce output very quickly with minimal efficiency loss, and new NGCC — natural gas combined cycle — plants are specifically designed to offer flexibility to a renewables - heavy grid system.
Solar can't produce electricity at night, but as we've seen in Germany and Australia it doesn't take a lot of solar capacity to start pushing down electricty prices during the day and that is very bad for the economics of nuclear power as it's a high capital cost, low fuel cost source of energy and reducing output during periods of low demand doesn't do much to reduce costs.
Hydroelectric plants (purple) only reduced output slightly, falling to 2.3 GW during the middle of the day from 3.2 GW overnight.
Pilgrim's Pride in a class action alleging the major chicken producers reduced output to raise the price of broiler chickens and in a related litigation alleges the producers conspired to divide markets upstream, so as to artificially lower the price paid to growers.
Analyzed operations and streamlined production efforts, reducing output cost and overhead rates by approximately 30 %.
Finally, in December 2016, members of OPEC and some of its oil - producing rivals (including Russia and Oman) reached their first agreement since 2001 to jointly reduce output.
So you could reduce output by time or volume, either will work, and then I would make sure to definitely pump to empty on the first morning session.
Baseload plants such as coal and nuclear are hit particularly hard by reduced wholesale electricity prices as they have low fuel costs and so don't save much money by shutting down or reducing output on sunny days.
First of all, when supply of power of any kind exceeds demand, prices drop, and generators can reduce output in response, if they have the flexibility and economic incentives to do so, Greenlee said.
On the other hand, some cover all exterior maintenance including roof work which can reduce your output for capex.
In the parlance of orthodox economics, «stimulus» reduces the output gap,...
The dampened response to cortisol observed in the current study may be due to «adrenal fatigue» — prolonged exposure to high cortisol levels that eventually causes the adrenal glands to significantly reduce their output of the hormone, said Smy.
One way to do that would be by continuing to reduce output from cars, trucks and planes, Cohen says.
In the first quarter of this year, oil companies blinked en masse, reducing output in the face of big losses.
OPEC pledged to reduce output by the 11 countries to 29.804 million bpd.
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