Sentences with phrase «years gains in efficiency»

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We believe the emphasis on capability may bode well for industry revenue, as manufacturers have been forced to deliver efficiency gains, and defend or increase margins in the leaner years.
Dr Sylvain Nicolay, CHEOPS project coordinator, commented «Given their low cost and high - power conversion efficiency, perovskite solar cells have gained attention in recent years.
He views the next ten years as the transition period, in which the growth of oil consumption in the U.S. is stopped and major gains are made in renewables, plug - in hybrids, and energy efficiency in buildings and appliances.
Finding funds and sharing success Success in building energy efficiency for Dorset has allowed the council to recently gain INTERREG IIIC funding to work on a three - year schools carbon reduction project which complements their own scheme.
It never really went away, of course — most modern cars spend a chunk of their formative years in a wind tunnel (virtual or otherwise) these days, but as manufacturers scramble for increasing efficiency gains the aerodynamic aids that emerge are becoming ever more advanced.
The thirty - five years of experience we've gained in the field of turbocharging are manifested in this engine's unique combination of maximum performance, dynamism, and fuel efficiency
(Etfdb.com: Nov 18, 2009) Michael Johnston discusses in the ProShares announcement that they are expecting to pay zero year - end capital gains distributions for leveraged and inverse ETFs in 2009 as further evidence to disprove the myth that leveraged products lack the tax efficiency of more traditional ETFs.
Capital gains may therefore allow for better tax deferral and even better tax efficiency in non-registered accounts, although at low levels of income, Canadian dividends may be taxed at a lower rate than capital gains during a given year.
Factoring in plant productivity gains that will occur as a result of the aerial fertilization effect of the ongoing rise in atmospheric CO2, plus its accompanying transpiration - reducing effect that boosts plant water use efficiency, the world's vegetation possesses an ideal mix of abilities to reap a tremendous benefit in the years and decades to come.
Energy efficiency gains ground despite lower energy prices, new IEA report says Economies have needed less energy to grow in recent years, especially in China and other developing countries, but more vigorous policies are needed to achieve climate targets, says new IEA report 10 October 2016
· Energy efficiency gains by transitioning to HFC - free systems would result in additional avoided indirect emissions equivalent to taking 3 - 7 million cars off the road for one year.
Heavy industry has a good record of energy efficiency gains in recent years, driven by the need to manage energy costs.
Driven by efficiency gains, an unusually warm winter and a switch from coal to natural gas, energy - related carbon dioxide emissions actually declined 3.8 % in 2012 even though the U.S. economy grew 2.8 % that year, according to new data by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the statistical arm of the Department of Energy.
A notable finding again in this year's Outlook is that CO2 emissions are likely to peak in 2030 due to efficiency gains and a gradual transition to less carbon - intensive energy supplies.
Altogether, therefore, common sense suggests that with the plant productivity gains that result from the aerial fertilization effect of the ongoing rise in atmospheric CO2, plus its transpiration - reducing effect that boosts plant water use efficiency, along with its stress - alleviating effect that lessens the negative growth impacts of resource limitations and environmental constraints, the world's vegetation possesses an ideal set of abilities to reap a tremendous benefit from what the President inaccurately terms «carbon pollution» in the years and decades to come.
Companies that set ambitious greenhouse gas reduction efforts today will gain a competitive advantage in the years to come, for a few reasons: Gains in efficiency lead to cost savings; credible targets bolster a company's reputation; ambitious goals spur innovation and transformational change, which can unlock opportunities for growth; and science - based targets will help companies stay ahead of shifting public policies.
FWIW, many of us realised years ago that incremental gains in solar cell efficiency would be capped and not worth the money thrown at them.
(this doesn't need to be done AFTER the gain in efficiency of course, but it can be done without inconvenience DURING the improvement period, just by growing a few % more per year).
John NewlandsIf $ 20 - $ 30 is for real then I think most efficiency gains will come in the first year There are good reasons why efficiency gains will take more than a decade.
The specific assumptions underlying ACEEE's earlier estimates of job gains will inevitably differ somewhat from how things unfold — and in particular gasoline price projections have come down since then — but the impressive growth of the auto industry during the recent years of brisk advances in fuel efficiency technology is certainly consistent with the fundamentals of our analysis.
Clients have been demanding changes in how lawyers bill and render services for years; they are seeking a way for the lawyers to be sensitive to improving efficiency and in gaining greater alignment between the client's business and how legal services are rendered.
Our work load and the importance of the matters we work on have taught us to work efficiently without hordes of associates doing mindless tasks, have allowed our youngest lawyers to gain experience far beyond their years in taking significant responsibility for our clients» matters, and have taught us to embrace technology that enhances our efficiency.
, what's to stop Apple from redoing it's laptop / desktop market with these in house processors which use little power, but huge efficiency gains if they manage to get the thermal issue within the next two years?
Since earning my promotion to warehouse manager for XYZ Company's 35,000 - square - foot distribution center three years ago, I have received consistent commendations for achieving gains in productivity, safety and efficiency — accomplished during a time of significant budget cuts.
Strategic Logistics & Supply Chain Manager with over 25 years of Demonstrated knowledge and Results - oriented leadership in the areas of Project Management Category and Supplier Management Financial Management Multiple Budget Management Quality & Efficiency Control Supply Chain Management and Inventory Management Distribution Management Competitive Contract Negotiations and Cost Reduction & Revenue Gain.
During his 20 - year career, McDonald has gained experience in corporate, business, professional services, government and NGO work, coupled with expertise in sustainability, green building and energy efficiency.
Physician's hit their prime and make the most per year in their 50s, not because they are offering steak & lobster to patients, but because they have put the work in - gained a patient base, experience and efficiency.
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