Three scenarios project the effect of replacing lost generation either entirely by coal generation, entirely by generation from liquefied natural gas, or by an equal split of both.
Bloomberg cites a Gartner analyst, Michael Gartenberg, who says that Microsoft will probably face third generation iPads, second to third generation Android devices, and second generation tablets by HP and Research in Motion. (Read Eric Savitz take, Tablet Fallout: Gartner Slashes 2011, 2012 PC Growth Forecast).
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By most standards, the hope that is such first-generation fuel additives are supplanted by next-generation ones, or those produced from cellulose.
By eliminating individual trackers and letting one battery-powered robot do the job for 200 panel arrays, QBotix claims it can cut costs by 15% while increasing electricity generation by 15%.
This project reduced power outages by 50 percent and fuel consumption for power generation by over 20 percent.
It seems to be important in some sorts of cancer, and there is also evidence that regulation by methylation can be passed from parent to offspring, meaning that characteristics acquired by one generation may be inherited by the next.
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Many biotech watchers expect the hepatitis C market to follow a similar trajectory as the HIV drug market, where breakthrough first-generation drugs were relatively quickly supplanted by more convenient second-generation versions with fewer side effects.
In the past 10 years natural gas fired generation has grown 61% while coal fired generation has shrunk by 17%, according to the US Energy Information Agency.
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On government figures gas will account for 55% of British power generation by 2020.
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Many acknowledged that it's their duty as parents and community leaders to lead the next generation by example.
Lord Smith urges the government to commit to long-term targets to remove almost all carbon pollution from electricity generation by 2030.
The world's past wealth creation is outstripped every generation by innovation, human progress and the rapid growth of the above-subsistence population.
Ms. ABDO: They're described as the rejectionist generation by an Imam in California - Imam Zaid Shakir - basically for two reasons.
Working with a data-gathering division of Forbes called Forbes Insights, Deloitte sliced and diced its data in various ways, including by generation.
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Power generation by two advanced gas-cooled reactors began in 1983 at the Tees Road plant which was taken over by EDF in 2009.
Rothlin: We try to work with businesspeople and the younger generation by holding seminars and training programs in leadership and in personal development.
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These insights become really interesting, though, when divvied up by generation.
Ahead of the report's publication, First Minister Alex Salmond announced that a target has been set to cut carbon emissions from electricity generation by more than four-fifths by 2030.
And the government has promised to completely de-carbonise electricity generation by 2050 - so any new gas or coal plants will be needing their carbon dioxide captured and stored.
Meanwhile, Democrats are giddy, believing they have found a winning formula for the next generation by turning out young folks, gay and lesbian folks, black voters, Latino voters and lots of women.
In fact, coal and natural gas will likely remain the two most popular sources of energy and account for 65% of the electricity generation by 2040, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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Oku-noto no Aenokoto is an agricultural ritual transmitted from generation to generation by the rice farmers of the Noto Peninsula, which projects from Ishikawa prefecture in the centre of Japan s main island, Honshu.
Now he is enjoyed by a new generation of young fans, and is fondly remembered by older viewers.
By 2035, the EIA estimates, the total electricity generation to increase by around 28% with natural gas remaining around 20% and coal falling to around 43%.
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"I do not want to say that Pope Benedict XVI did not understand this, but for him this generation is remote and it is probably better if he is succeeded by someone from the younger generation, " he said.
By the 1998 tournament, veteran stars had given way to a new generation, led by Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira.
The law is distilled from rural custom and Hindu scripture, and generally holds that land is owned collectively by families and then passed to the next generation, as represented by sons.
First, distributed energy generation is enabling efficient, decentralized energy production close to the point of use by consumers, integrating energy generation more fully into our homes, offices, and factories.
For a woman of her generation, who was told by her Wellesley graduation speaker that her role in life was to raise the next generation of educated citizens, becoming the highest-ranking female official in American history should have been triumph enough.
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