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Those opposing the dams say the government should focus on improving energy efficiency and boosting capacity for nonconventional renewable fuels like wind, solar and geothermal power.
The carrier is also boosting capacity for 4G services.
He's boosting capacity for high-end chips like the Rambus, and has built a 26% market share in the SRAM, a higher capacity memory chip.
There are good economic arguments for boosting capacity at an aviation hub near the capital.
While the four major mobile networks have been working together to boost capacity in the Park for the public, within the main press centre it is only O2 that will be able to guarantee a signal to the world's media having signed a partnership deal with BT.
But there is a real cost for boosting capacity to meet nonstop video streaming.
Hunt acknowledged that seven-day working would involve "some extra cost, which we will have to find", but said it might be more cost-effective, for example, to boost capacity by using existing operating theatres at weekends, rather than building new facilities to use Monday to Friday.
And the company plans to boost capacity to 75,000 barrels per day, but has not set a date for the expansion.
At the same time, Enbridge is waiting for the US State Department to approve its pending application to boost capacity on the very same pipeline.
Hitachi and the government have promised the trains will boost capacity, reliability and comfort for passengers.
Several strategies may be considered for boosting capacity, such as cell densification or multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology with a large number of antennas.
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