Sentences with phrase «tons than the capacity»

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Since 2007, China has added more than 550 metric tons of new steel capacity, equivalent to seven times the amount produced in the U.S..
«At over 20 GW of installed solar electric capacity, we now have enough solar in the U.S. to power 4.6 million homes, reducing harmful carbon emissions by more than 25 million metric tons a year.
In March 2017, Premier Li Keqiang announced that «over the year iron and steel production capacity was cut by more than 56 million tons».
Even with the shutdowns, Brazil still has more than 500,000 tons of idle capacity, according to industry data.
«If we look at 2021 when we have Delong and Tsingshan fully ramped up, Indonesian capacity will rise to more than 5 million tons, that's just under 10 percent of global capacity,» CRU analyst Michael Finch said.
The $ 25 million addition more than tripled the production capacity of quality processed chicken products to 22,000 tons annually.
Sea Harvest has the capacity to catch and process more than 40,000 tons of Cape Capensis fish annually, the company says.
This new facility has a rated production capacity of more than 17,000 tons annually and received its ISO: 17025:2005 FSMS certification last year.
Golden Rice (Cambodia) has the capacity to process more than 100,000 tons of paddy rice per year.
The annual waste output from a fast reactor with the same electrical capacity, in contrast, is a little more than a single ton of fission products, plus trace amounts of transuranics.
However, currently production capacity for biodegradable plastics worldwide is around only 350,000 tons, representing less than 0.2 percent of petrochemical - based plastic.
Glen Buckley, an industry consultant at NPK Fertilizer Advisory Services (and former chief economist at U.S. fertilizer giant CF Industries), estimates that only about six million tons of the proposed U.S. capacity will actually get funding and get built — still, that's a more than 50 percent increase in total ammonia capacity nationwide.
The new Toyota Tundra is a beast of burden with a towing capacity of more than 5 tons — that's 10,000 pounds — when properly equipped.
towing capacity, beating the closest competitor by more than two tons
Less muscular than the concept that we have been presented with, the production ready X-Class boasts a wade depth of 600 mm, a maximum payload rated at 1,042 kg and a towing capacity of 3.5 tons, being nothing short of other vehicles in its class.
There are still drivers who genuinely need the cavernous room that an Expedition offers, along with that 9,000 - lb - plus towing capacity (a full 2 tons greater than a maxed - out Explorer, for comparison's sake).
The powerful drive system and the tough ladder - type frame will make a payload of more than 1.1 ton and a towing capacity of up to 3.5 tons possible.
The 2016 Nissan Titan XD will be just the pickup truck for owners who want more hauling and towing capacity than you get in a half - ton pickup truck, but without the cost and rough ride of a three - quarter ton pickup.
While the new TITAN XD offers the powerful towing and hauling of the larger, more expensive heavy - duty trucks — including a maximum towing capacity of more than 12,000 pounds * when properly equipped — it offers the fuel - efficiency * and affordability of a half - ton pickup.
Anyone who needs to tow more than eight tons should take a closer look at the 2013 Ram 3500 HD and its colossal 30,000 - pound towing capacity.
The round view monitor is the best add on and the towing capacity is way better than a 1/2 ton.
(j) For a given soybean crop year ending August 31 and a given Soybean Meal futures delivery territory except the Central Territory, when the weekly (as of Friday) cumulative average ratio of outstanding Soybean Meal Shipping Certificates to CBOT maximum 24 hour Soybean Meal production capacity within that Soybean Meal futures delivery territory, relative to that ratio for the combined remaining Soybean Meal territories, is greater than or equal to 2.0, payment for Shipping Certificates issued from that territory will be at a discount of $.50 per ton under contract price in addition to the territorial delivery differential adjustment.
Vessel operators must lock all marine sanitation devices in a manner that prevents discharge or deposit of untreated sewage; (C) Biodegradable matter from: (1) Vessel deck wash down; (2) Vessel engine cooling water; (3) Graywater from a vessel less than 300 gross registered tons; (4) Graywater from an oceangoing ship without sufficient holding tank capacity to hold graywater while within the Sanctuary; (D) Vessel engine or generator exhaust; (E) Effluent routinely and necessarily discharged or deposited incidental to hydrocarbon exploration, development, or production allowed by paragraph (a)(1) of this section; or (F) Discharge allowed under section 312 (n) of the FWPCA.
Through subsidiaries, AEP owns, leases, or controls more than 9,000 railcars, 726 barges, 18 towboats, and a coal handling terminal with 18 million tons of annual capacity to move and store coal for use in its generating facilities.
You'll still own all the VERs to be generated by a share of the alternate project (s)» generating capacity, adjusted for expected generation and expected operating life to produce at least your chosen number of tons of VERs over a term no longer than its Crediting Period, according to the standard under which the project is validated and its emissions reductions verified.
Because natural gas is a considerably more expensive fuel than coal, it takes a substantial CO2 cost to overcome this fuel cost disadvantage — about $ 30 / ton, on current fuel price expectations in the U.S.. On the other hand, consider pending investments to add new generating capacity in the United States over the next few decades.
[1] The Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012 defines «clean» electricity as «electricity generated at a facility placed in service after 1991 using renewable energy, qualified renewable biomass, natural gas, hydropower, nuclear power, or qualified waste - to - energy; and electricity generated at a facility placed in service after enactment that uses qualified combined heat and power (CHP), [which] generates electricity with a carbon - intensity lower than 0.82 metric tons per megawatt - hour (the equivalent of new supercritical coal), or [electricity generated] as a result of qualified efficiency improvements or capacity additions at existing nuclear or hydropower facilities -LSB-; or] electricity generated at a facility that captures and stores its carbon dioxide emissions.»
China's total coal production capacity including under mines construction is estimated at more than 5 billion tons while its coal output for next year will probably reach 3.7 billion tons, leaving more than 20 percent of its capacity idle, according to David Fang, a director with China Coal Transport and Distribution Association in Beijing.
LM Wind Power is at the forefront of innovation with more than 195,000 blades produced since 1978, enabling 84GW of installed wind capacity, and an annual saving of more than 166 million tons of carbon dioxide.
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Based on these numbers, the Keystone XL pipeline will enable no more than 175 million tons (Mt) CO2e / yr, assuming the pipeline operates at capacity 100 per cent of the time, and is always carrying oil sands product.
Drive trucks with capacities greater than 3 tons, including tractor - trailer combinations, to transport and deliver products, livestock, or other materials.
Drove trucks with capacity greater than six tons to transport material to and from specified destinations.
Hands - on experience in driving delivery trucks with the capacity of more than 3 tons, to transport materials to specified destinations.
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