The plant's output by itself would satisfy nearly one-half of current U.S. demand.
The carbon capture equipment can take well over half a plant's output, depending on how much carbon it tries to grab.
Dust on a lens could cause the entire output of the plant to be worthless.
Output at the plant will be reduced while production will cease altogether for three weeks at the end of May.
The company said the investment would boost output from the specialist plant in Cambuslang by up to 50%.
The likely output of the Windsor plant is a snazzy small pickup truck called the Dodge M-80, aimed at young buyers with limited budgets.
Foxconn chairman Terry Guo said in 2010 the Chengdu plant plans to achieve an annual output of 100 million iPads by 2013 and recruit 500, 000 workers by 2015.
Their scientists know that the only significant effect of increased CO2 in the atmosphere has been to improve global agricultural output, as CO2 is plant food, or oxygen to plants.
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While the plant in question makes iPads, which are already in short supply, the thinking among Apple analysts is that any interruption in production will be brief, and in any case will quickly be replaced with additional output from another Hon Hai plant in Shenzhen.
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Intel, for instance, has a major chip plant in Malaysia that exports part of its output to Japan.
Last year's badly handled closure of Senegal's biggest chemical plant has contributed to a reduction in industrial output.
In generation, lower procurement costs and improved efficiency levels compensated for 20% lower output, due in part to plant outages.
The biggest of these data factories are packed with 400, 000 servers and consume 250 megawatts of power, half the output of a small nuclear power plant.
Throw in 3 cents in federal and state subsidies and the electricity is competitive with the output from a new coal-fired plant.
Their combined consumption, which can be made available to other users if needed, is 4, 800MW, exceeding the output of America's largest nuclear plant.
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Higgins intends to attach to the line 200 megawatts (peak output) of windmills, ostensibly generating electricity at a cost of 7 cents a kilowatt-hour, and has contracted to buy all the output of a 65-megawatt solar plant that would be an eco-loss-leader costing 25 cents per kwh.
That facility capitalized on its growth by taking advantage of an Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit in the recovery that we passed last year, which allowed it to add equipment, boost output, and hire new workers at that plant.
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When it builds a power plant, for example, it sells some of the expected output in the forward market and buys the gas to fuel that output.
Recycling is also a big part of the inner workings of The Plant and tenants work with each other to use their waste output in their food production and farming techniques.
Frequently, it is not just a factory's output that its managers have sold on the black market but all its plant and equipment too, leaving a shell.
The plant, which is responsible for more than a tenth of Algeria's overall gas output, is expected to resume production by Tuesday, Algeria's Energy Minister Youcef Yousfi said.
Likewise, anyone familiar with east Fife's roads will know that the traffic in and out of Diageo's colossal bottling plant in Leven makes little sense in modern logistics, when the company is trying to slash its carbon output.
As it winds down operations, it has cut car tire output by 90% to around 2, 000 tires a day from the 21, 000 the plant could produce at full capacity.
The water company has agreed to buy 75 GWh of this output to run Beckton sewage works, which serves 3.5 million people, and the nearby desalination plant, operated in times of drought or other emergencies.
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