Sentences with phrase «than the output of»

In 2017, renewable generation in the UK was three times higher than the output of coal power stations.
Ford bumps the V8's output 25 horsepower to 460 horsepower (which coincidently is 5 horsepower higher than the output of the Mustang's arch-rival, the Camaro SS).
The total value of bonds in the lowest rung of the high - grade universe is bigger than the output of the world's fifth - largest economy.
The part of the chart to the right of 1ºC / 500GtC is nothing more than the output of a computer model.
(plimmer et all) as they say, the output of a team can be greater than the output of the sum of the parts of that team.
You didn't get back to me if you agree that in practice the output of solar more closely matches demand than the output of solar, particularly in places like India and Australia.

Not exact matches

More than anything else, BuzzFeed is the poster child for the multi-platform approach to media — according to the Fast Company piece, as much as 75 % of the site's output never appears on its website at all.
The authors said Trudeau's fiscal stimulus would add 0.5 % to economic growth this year and next, allowing the economy to reach its non-inflationary level of potential output faster than if former prime minister Stephen Harper's obsession with a balanced budget had remained Ottawa's priority.
A remote worker's output should be no different than that of an employee who reports to a cubicle every day.
«That would be the equivalent of adding a country with an output larger than Germany to the global economy,» Lagarde said at a panel in Brussels on Wednesday, according to prepared remarks.
Western Australia's only onshore oil producer has suspended production after being hit by the low oil price and the high cost of trucking its output to Wyndham rather than the much closer port at Broome.
His own country, he reported, has more than doubled its spending over two years to 1.8 percent of national output, and will hit the target next.
Hölzle said that Google now had contracts to buy 3 gigawatts of output from renewable energy projects, and that no corporate purchaser was buying more renewable energy than Google.
Policy makers now say it will take until the middle of 2018 before Canada's economy is generating output at a level that would put upward pressure on inflation, «materially later» than was previously expected.
An hour of an American worker's labour, for example, produces far more output than an hour of a Chinese worker's labour.
(In 2011, Cenovus Energy let on that output from two of its in situ oilsands projects could meet the standard, which mandates that crude oil imported to the state have lower wells - to - wheels emissions than the average of all crudes sold in the U.S.) «Yes, I think that's feasible,» says George Hoberg, a political scientist at the University of British Columbia who specializes in environmental conflict.
For that, we could buy all U.S. cropland (400 million acres with output of about $ 200 billion annually), plus 16 Exxon Mobils (the world's most profitable company, one earning more than $ 40 billion annually).
My point here is that the goal of customer service is more than just increasing your output of social media posts.
Industrial output growth also cooled more than expected to 5.7 percent, disappointing analysts who expected it to rise 6 percent on an annual basis after a rise of 6.1 percent the prior month.
In terms of data, industrial production numbers in the euro zone dropped in January by 1 percent month - on - month — more than markets were expecting, mainly due to a lower energy output.
They account for less than 25 % of the country's workforce but more than half its economic output.
Rive argues that when the factory is up and running it will be able to produce high - output PV cells at about 55 cents a watt — about a 20 % reduction from current prices, which will help Rive get closer to his goal of making solar cheaper than fossil fuels.
It says the U.S. economy is weaker than the headline numbers indicate because the sharp recession of 2008 - 2009 has thrown seasonal - adjustment factors out of whack and they are inflating the smoothed, annualized growth numbers for output, employment, income and sales.
The Defense Department's annual steel requirements comprise less than 0.3 % of the industry's output by weight.
Between 2005 and 2030, total U.S. oil output will double from less than 15 million barrels of oil equivalent a day to over 31 million.
Pashak of Detroit Bikes, for one, is looking to raise $ 1 million from investors to accelerate the factory's current output more than tenfold and become a true mass - producer of bicycles.
Glencore accounts for more than a quarter of the world's cobalt output, most of it from Congo, which itself is the source of 60 percent of global supplies.
The faster - than - anticipated closing of Canada's output gap in 2017 drove the BoC to raise rates twice this summer, fully reversing the 50 basis points of emergency cuts introduced in 2015.
Both companies said they are accelerating shale drilling in the Permian Basin of west Texas and New Mexico, the largest U.S. oilfield, helping to lift the nation's output so far this year to more than 10 million barrels per day, a new record.
Meanwhile, a wide array of scientists and experts have come to the same recommendation — intense work liberally sprinkled with breaks to increase output — through research rather than athletic metaphors.
That's because while the first oilsands projects were open - pit mines (and those still account for more than half the oilsands output), about 80 % of the remaining oil lies too deep to mine.
«If workers spend time discussing the outcome of last night's game rather than devoting this time to job - related activities, then these workers will be less productive in terms of output produced per unit of time,» write Coates and Humphreys.
Through its media awareness campaign highlighting the theme, Franchising: Building Local Businesses, One Opportunity at a Time, IFA promotes the economic impact of the more than 825,000 franchise establishments, which support nearly 18 million jobs and $ 2.1 trillion of economic output for the U.S. economy.
Now, however, with prices less than half of what they were in July, many U.S. oil companies have been forced to shut down rigs, effectively slowing down output.
After quintupling since 2011, these investments, known as wealth management products, now total an amount roughly equal to more than one - third of the country's annual economic output.
The cartel, which controls more than a third of world output, plans to limit daily production to between 32.5 million barrels and 33 million barrels, down from 33.2 million barrels.
Thanks in large part to fracking in prolific fields such as the Eagle Ford Formation and Sprayberry Trend, the state leads all others in crude production, annually gushing out more than a third of total U.S. output.
California has set a new record for peak output of utility - scale solar at more than 10.5 GW, as well as for renewable energy overall.
The Bank's current base case projection shows the output gap closing later than was anticipated in October, around the end of 2017.
The chart shows estimates by the International Monetary Fund of output gaps and credit gaps during that period; while such estimates are obviously imprecise, they suggest that in most of those countries, inflation targeting and financial stability may have been complementary, rather than conflicting goals.
As of 2015, nonfarm business output was 15 percent lower than forecast.
That would limit the amount of GHGs per unit of output rather than putting a cap on aggregate emissions.
Chair Yellen, with real growth over the recovery a little slower than we thought, output gaps and job market slack still on the scene, prices appearing to decelerate and wages / compensation revealing little in the way of threatening pressures, try as I might — and I repeat, I'm solidly in your camp — I don't see the rationale for tightening, even a little.
The indicated solution is to limit the proliferation of debt by borrowing less, for instance, and to channel savings more into equities and tangible investment than into debt - claims on economic output.
Even China's seemingly indefatigable manufacturing sector, which is responsible for more factory output than that of any other country, is beginning to look tired.
This is still roughly two orders of magnitude less output per acre than Warren Buffett's Agua Caliente array in Arizona.
She cited the fact that offshore projects are projected to account for just 3 per cent of total output in Canada by 2025, while the oil sands are forecast to represent more than 80 per cent.
In fact, after 30 years of government subsidies, wind power and solar power contribute less than 1 % of the earth's total energy output.
Unit labor costs, the price of labor per single unit of output, fell at a 1.4 percent rate in the second quarter, rather than increasing at a 0.5 percent rate as previously reported.
The main function of those foreign workers is to expand foreign sales rather than to cut costs by replacing U.S. jobs, but some of the output produced abroad is in the form of intermediate goods that are imported into the U.S. and show up as part of our «final output
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