Sentences with phrase «unit than oil»

It's a close allegiance, but there are cracks over the president's vocal praise for fossil - fuel development — particularly natural gas, which yields fewer emissions per power unit than oil and coal.

Not exact matches

Murphy Oil USA, the downstream unit, will be called Murphy USA, a publicly traded company with more than 1,100 gasoline retail outlets, most of which are located in Walmart store parking lots.
This philosophy makes complete sense — it is much better to eat a whole unit, like an olive, rather than just a part of it, like the extracted olive oil.
Dozens of unit trains carrying more than 100 tankers of crude oil travel through New York each week.
Right after the 1973 oil crisis the number of vehicles manufactured in Brazil was one order of magnitude smaller (~ 750k units) than the US (7M +), despite having half the population (Brazil 108.4 million / U.S. 216 million).
The Head of Policy Unit of ACEP, Dr. Ishmael Ackah is however proposing an establishment of subsidiary offices rather than relocating the headquarters to the oil hub region.
A study published in this month's issue of the journal Environmental Science and Technology found out: roughly 350 million barrels of oil, or more than 2 quadrillion British thermal units of energy.
«(ii) include at least 2 electric generating units, each with a nameplate generating capacity of 250 megawatts or greater, that capture, inject, and sequester carbon dioxide into geologic formations other than oil and gas fields; and
Be sure that the cod liver oil has the right balance (no more than 10 units vitamin A for 1 unit vitamin D).
Kerns noted that the jade roller doesn't necessarily contribute to the brand's overall sales volume as it is lower - priced than a typical Herbivore item — a facial oil can cost up to $ 88 — but it adds to unit volume, and the roller has consistently been one of the brand's top - five performing items since it launched last year.
The new AWD system is quieter and more efficient than the old system because of a smaller aluminum transfer case housing, a finned rear differential underside, and a power takeoff unit using low - viscosity oil.
It's a wet clutch unit, and VW claims that intelligent operation of the oil pump and reducing internal friction make it more efficient than the old «box.
The dealer did seem to take an expensive approach to warranty repairs though; rather than oiling the spoiler as i would have expect they replaced the whole unit which seemed unnecessary.
So that the new high - tech unit can also divert torque to the outer wheel on the axle, which revolves faster than the inner wheel when cornering, the classic rear - axle differential has superimposed stages at the left and right, and a multi-plate clutch running in an oil bath.
• The strong little 1.4 - litre turbocharged motor that is common to all Abarth 500s has proven to be a reliable unit, oil change intervals are a long 18,000 miles and some specialists recommend changing them more frequently than that.
Then again, the alternative units do offer plenty more go than the oil burner, with the base tune of the 3.0 - liter supercharged six - cylinder engine pumping out no less than 340 - hp and 332 lb - ft of torque.
Don't make me laugh, those cars (At least in their current iteration) cost more oil energy units than they will ever save!
Tar sands oil not only exceeds conventional petroleum, but the energy used in mining, processing, and transporting tar sands oil makes it slightly worse — in terms of CO2 produced per unit energy — than coal.
«(ii) include at least 2 electric generating units, each with a nameplate generating capacity of 250 megawatts or greater, that capture, inject, and sequester carbon dioxide into geologic formations other than oil and gas fields; and
In the United States, coal resources are larger than remaining natural gas and oil resources, based on total British thermal units (Btus).
That must be why that industry wouldn't exist without federal subsidies more than 100 times those granted oil and gas, per unit of energy produced.
Additional escalation of the mining impact occurs as conventional oil mining is supplanted by tar sands development, with mining and land disturbance from the latter producing land use - related greenhouse gas emissions as much as 23 times greater than conventional oil production per unit area [152], but with substantial variability and uncertainty [152]--[153].
Fossil Fuels kill 320 times more people per unit power produced than solar + / Egyptians... There is something satisfying about visualizing oil company executives conscripted to toil under the hothouse conditions on 21 st Century Earth building the Great Carbon Pyramids - pyramids of calcium carbonate (or calcium bicarbonate, as the case may be) miles high, /
Coal is more carbon - intensive than oil, and oil more so than natural gas, so the carbon price per unit of energy would be highest for coal, next for oil, and lowest for natural gas.
But the trend of the past decade is clear: Heating oil prices have more than doubled from $ 10.31 per million British thermal units to more than $ 25 per million Btus.
In Ohio, where Sierra Club and other anti-nuclear groups chose coal over nuclear in the 1970s, nuclear plants pay over ten times more in taxes per unit of energy than oil and gas producers, and are excluded from the state's renewable portfolio standard.
The MATS rule requires that all U.S. coal - and oil - fired power plants greater than 25 megawatts meet emission limits consistent with the average performance of the top 12 % of existing units — known as the maximum achievable control technology (MACT).
As can be seen by the figure, solar is being subsidized by over 1200 times more than coal and oil and natural gas electricity production, and wind is being subsidized over 80 times more than the more conventional fossil fuels on a unit of production basis.
Less than half have survived and oil - producing units are now scrounging for seeds.
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