Sentences with phrase «year estimated heating»

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With the back - to - college spend estimated to reach $ 6.6 billion this year, competition among retailers is already heating up like nothing I recall in recent memory.
Energy mogul Catsimatidis stands to make a killing — estimated to be in the tens of millions of dollars a year — as the City Council and the de Blasio administration move to approve legislation to dramatically boost the use of biodiesel fuel in home heating oil, The Post has learned.
The Rent Guidelines Board said its price index showed operating costs had fallen 1.2 percent since last year's report, primarily because of an estimated 41 percent drop in heating costs, the Wall Street Journal reported.
To assess how future heat waves might affect air travel, researchers used climate models to estimate hour - by - hour temperatures throughout the year at 19 particularly busy airports in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, China, and South Asia for the period between 2060 and 2080.
In addition, the heat exchangers used by the buildings on the Enwave loop last 50 years, on average, whereas a chiller's lifetime is estimated to be 20 to 25 years at most.
Known as Kepler 452b, the world is estimated to be a bit on the hefty side, at five times the mass of Earth, but it is receiving just 10 % more heat and light than we do from its G - type star, just like our sun but 1.5 billion years older.
The BLM estimates that some 8.9 trillion cubic feet (252 billion cubic meters) of natural gas lies under the Roan's rocks, or approximately enough to heat four million homes for 20 years.
HTS cables, Peterson estimated, could save $ 16 billion every year in electrical power dissipated as heat.
In the last few years, debates over differences between estimates from different groups have become increasingly heated.
With GRACE retrievals of surface mass commencing in 2002 and ARGO - derived estimates of global ocean heat content beginning a few years later, an era of unprecedented diagnostic capabilities began.
For the U.S., the rise in heat - trapping gases in the atmosphere has increased the probability of record - breaking temperatures 15 - fold.21 In Europe, global warming is now responsible for an estimated 29 % of the new record highs set each year.22
We present new estimates of the variability of ocean heat content based on: a) additional data that extends the record to more recent years; b) additional historical data for earlier years.
Estimated payments based upon MSRP of $ 108,150 (includes delivery, processing, and handling fee) for a Model Year 2018 911 Carrera Coupe with the following options: Metallic Paint, Premium Package (Power 14 - way Sport Seats with Memory Package), Electric / Slide Tilt Sunroof, Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK), Sport Chrono Package, 20 - inch Carrera S Wheels, Lane Change Assist, Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel, BOSE ® Surround Sound System.
, with increased fuel economy (an estimated 4 percent)- Best - in - class performance: 0 - 60 mph in under 7 seconds - New interiors with premium seating, soft - touch materials, redesigned controls, floor console with shifter, and nearly double the storage options - More than 35 new or improved features - Industry - first RamBox cargo management system (crew cab) includes versatile, weatherproof, lockable, illuminated and drainable storage bins built into bed rails (a total of 8.6 cubic feet of space); pickup bed divider / 2 - foot bed extender; and cargo rail system with four sliding, adjustable cleats - RamBox bins hold up to 10 cases of 12 - ounce beverages, or other gear for work or leisure - First - in - segment «store in the floor» storage bins with removable liners, big enough for ten 12 - ounce beverages and ice - First - in - segment heated and ventilated front seats - Heated rear seats also available - Heated steering wheel a first for any Dodge vehicle - First - in - segment coil - spring, multilink rear suspension fitted to a solid rear axle provides ride and handling capabilities unexpected in a pickup truck - First - in - segment live SIRIUS Backseat TV ™ - First - in - segment surround - sound audio system - More than 30 safety features, including standard four - wheel Anti-lock Brake System and Electronic Stability Program with Hill Start Assist and Trailer Sway Control - All - new 2009 Dodge Ram to arrive this fall - Light - duty diesel to arrive after 2009; two - mode hybrid powertrain to be offered in 2010 modeheated and ventilated front seats - Heated rear seats also available - Heated steering wheel a first for any Dodge vehicle - First - in - segment coil - spring, multilink rear suspension fitted to a solid rear axle provides ride and handling capabilities unexpected in a pickup truck - First - in - segment live SIRIUS Backseat TV ™ - First - in - segment surround - sound audio system - More than 30 safety features, including standard four - wheel Anti-lock Brake System and Electronic Stability Program with Hill Start Assist and Trailer Sway Control - All - new 2009 Dodge Ram to arrive this fall - Light - duty diesel to arrive after 2009; two - mode hybrid powertrain to be offered in 2010 modeHeated rear seats also available - Heated steering wheel a first for any Dodge vehicle - First - in - segment coil - spring, multilink rear suspension fitted to a solid rear axle provides ride and handling capabilities unexpected in a pickup truck - First - in - segment live SIRIUS Backseat TV ™ - First - in - segment surround - sound audio system - More than 30 safety features, including standard four - wheel Anti-lock Brake System and Electronic Stability Program with Hill Start Assist and Trailer Sway Control - All - new 2009 Dodge Ram to arrive this fall - Light - duty diesel to arrive after 2009; two - mode hybrid powertrain to be offered in 2010 modeHeated steering wheel a first for any Dodge vehicle - First - in - segment coil - spring, multilink rear suspension fitted to a solid rear axle provides ride and handling capabilities unexpected in a pickup truck - First - in - segment live SIRIUS Backseat TV ™ - First - in - segment surround - sound audio system - More than 30 safety features, including standard four - wheel Anti-lock Brake System and Electronic Stability Program with Hill Start Assist and Trailer Sway Control - All - new 2009 Dodge Ram to arrive this fall - Light - duty diesel to arrive after 2009; two - mode hybrid powertrain to be offered in 2010 model year
The weather may be getting cooler, but Hyundai is certainly feeling the heat after revealing that fuel economy estimates on a number of its top sellers may have been a little too lofty... The news, which affects almost one million vehicles of Hyundai and sister division Kia, for model years 2011 to 2013, came after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was... Read More
The weather may be getting cooler, but Hyundai is certainly feeling the heat after revealing that fuel economy estimates on a number of its top sellers may have been a little too lofty... The news, which affects almost one million vehicles of Hyundai and sister division Kia, for model years 2011 to 2013, came after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was not able to validate the company's fuel economy data.
For every $ 10 increase in a barrel of oil, it is estimated that the average consumer will pay an additional $ 400 per year in energy costs (gas, diesel, electricity, heating oil, etc.).
Cats that are spayed before their first heat cycle have a 91 percent lower risk for developing mammary cancer, which kills an estimated 75,000 cats every year.
An estimated 75,000 cats every year die of mammary gland cancer and research shows cats spayed before their first heat cycle have a 91 percent lower risk of developing it.
They have concluded that there is loss of sensitivity beyond about 500 years, and while more widespread but noisier geothermal heat flux measurements can be used to go back further, the resulting estimates are far more tentative and quite subject to a priori constraints in the required mathematical inversion.
Scullin estimates that if even just 5 percent of that waste heat was converted into electricity at the cost of 10 cents per kWh, that's a $ 1 trillion a year industry.
The Paley Commission estimated that solar energy could ultimately provide more energy than nuclear power, and that the US could have 13 million solar - heated homes and offices by 1975 (a year before Carter was elected).
Even if poor and rich countries agree, magically, to meet in the middle — at, say, 10 tons of carbon dioxide per person per year (about Europe's emissions rate)-- that produces a world well on the way to centuries of warming and coastal retreats, even at the low end of estimates of carbon dioxide's heat - trapping power.
That's the full embodied energy in all the materials and construction equipment and trucks doing deliveries for the construction of the building, paid back over the estimated 60 year life of the building, generated through self - produced solar, wind, and cooling from the sea, air or the ground via heat pump.
This implies that the estimates of ocean heat content changes over the last 10 years are the most accurate that we have had to date and thus provide a good target to compare against the models.
Nevertheless, the best estimate is still that the heat content went down — but only over a couple of years.
In the FAQ they write: «Based on a 30 - year mortgage, the Energy Commission estimates that the standards will add about $ 40 per month for the average home, but save consumers $ 80 per month on heating, cooling and lighting bills.
Energy bills (measured or estimated): Estimate of # 99 per year for space heating only (based on PHPP data & gas price of 4.3 p per kWh).
That's down more than 10 % from the level used last winter and the lowest estimated household winter natural gas heating use in more than 10 years (see chart above).
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The only trend I see in those 161 years is one that correlates beautifully with all estimates of increasing atmospheric CO2 since 1850 assuming that 45 % of emissions (as per CDIAC datasets) is retained in the atmosphere and, with a delay of around 15 years (possibly due to the ocean heatsink, aka Hansen's «pipeline»), heats the surface by 2.8 - 2.9 C for each doubling of atmospheric CO2.
In the present study, satellite altimetric height and historically available in situ temperature data were combined using the method developed by Willis et al. [2003], to produce global estimates of upper ocean heat content, thermosteric expansion, and temperature variability over the 10.5 - year period from the beginning of 1993 through mid-2003...
The World Health Organization estimates that millions die each year just from air pollution caused by the use of pre-modern energy sources in people's homes, such as open fires for cooking or heating.
«In recent years, from 2004 to 2011, while the upper ocean is not warming, the ocean continues to absorb heat at depth (e.g., Levitus et al. 2012; von Schuckman and Le Traon 2011), here estimated at a rate of 0.56 W m - 2 when integrating over 0 — 1800 m.»
That team published results a few years ago showing that all AOGCMs they studied mixed heat into the ocean faster than their best estimate of the actual rate, by a factor of several times at least.
While the specifics of the calculations of heat uptake over the past half century continue to be refined, the sign of the heat uptake, averaged over this period, seems secure — I am not aware of any published estimates that show the oceanic heat content decreasing, on average, over these 50 years.
According to my estimate for heat to melt the additional 6000 cubic km of ice each year at 17 x 10 ^ 20 Joules, this heat is re-released from the Arctic ocean waters when the ice refreezes in the fall.
The estimated space heating costs of this house — the princely sum of $ 10.23 c per year — are hard to comprehend.
Energy bills: Estimated in SAP at # 496 per year / # 41 per month (for heating, lighting, hot water, ventilation but not appliances) & with PHPP at # 240 per year / # 20 per month for space heating only (based on electricity price of 15.4 p per kWh, inc VAT but not standing charges).
# 125 per year for space heating (PHPP estimate).
But, even so, by 2075, an estimated 18 % of the Earth's surface could still experience those once - rare extreme heat events every year.
Estimated heating costs: $ 89 / year or zero, calculated based on Deap and assuming an electricity price of $ 0.14 per kWh.
The report says the evidence linking climate change and bad health is growing: it quotes statistics compiled by the World Health Organisation estimating that, in the period 2030 to 2050, climate change will account for approximately 250,000 additional deaths each year around the world due to malnutrition, malaria, dengue fever, diarrhoea and heat stress.
The method is somewhat circular, since forcing for each model is calculated each year as the product of its estimated climate feedback parameter and its simulated global warming, adjusted by the change in its radiative imbalance (heat uptake).
In the first year of operation, the new gas - fired power plant in combination with the district heating was estimated to have saved 600,000 tonnes of carbon emissions.
All one would have to do to counter his case would be to put together a report «estimating» the number of lives saved each year by the burning of fossil fuels — through the provision of emergency services, heating, nutrition etc etc..
In 2015, recorded as the hottest year so far, an estimated 4,000 people in South Asia lost their lives to heat - related illnesses.
Sea level rose faster in the 20th century than in any other century of the last 3,000 years, new methods for estimating future sea level rise and heat waves, consumers to blame for their carbon footprint, and new virtual forests predict future impacts of climate change.
Using 1981 - 2011 ocean heat data (again for 0 - 2000m, from Levitus et al, 2012), rather than the last 10 years, to compute the trend would have reduced the recent - period OHU estimate, scaling up as before to allow for heat uptake in the deeper ocean and elsewhere, by 0.08 W / m.
Vincentrj # 28 you are unclear re the division of your opinions / inferences between the 3 basic sub-topics (1) heat is entering the oceans due to radiative imbalance due to humans burning carbon fuels (2) the heat rate coupled with its estimated duration (based on its cause) will make it within a few decades become unprecedented during the last several thousand years and same for the surface temperature rise that will be required to stop it (3) the effects on flora & fauna will be highly negative even within this century and more so for centuries and millenia thereafter, in particular the human species which has softened much and expects much more since the days when a mammoth tusk through the groin was met with «well Og's had it, press on».
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