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As incomes rise, more shoppers will opt to drive to large, air-conditioned stores and load up on groceries.
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But with cogeneration they can bring that 45% up to 90% assuming heat and air conditioning loads at the load site.
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"Residential air-conditioning is the peak load problem, and we're able to tackle the load-shifting in a very automated way, " says Matt Rogers, Nest's engineering VP.
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Another is that if you take enough load off of an air shifted Liberty transmission, it can pop out of gear into neutral, and the run is done.
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In the first stage, Air Polonia wants to achieve a load factor - a profit benchmark showing the percentage of paying passengers per seat flown -- of above 40 percent on foreign flights and 70 percent on domestic routes.
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The Americans are trying to use e-mail for routine ground-to-air communication, freeing voice channels and lightening the load for controllers.
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The wizardry in this engine is that Bentley managed to lighten up the Co2 emissions load by 15% in its engineering and physics (lighter materials and increased air flow).
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Stanway's traders are buying power in load blocks of 250 to 300 megawatts--enough current to keep the air-conditioning and lights on at more than 200 superstores, depending on the weather (and enough to power 250, 000 homes).
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During a call the service monitors how fast data are going through the air and adjusts call quality so the video doesn't cut off when a network's load changes or someone roams to a new cellular tower.
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