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The penalties run up to $12,000 for every engine that is made after Oct. 1 and violates federal emission standards.
He pointed out that the redundancies could lead to further job losses as "for every engine sold by Rolls-Royce 3,000 jobs [are used] in the supply chain".
Instead of building hundreds of local engine models for every engine operating point, only one ELM model is necessary for the whole process.
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For example, imagine that every engine were tuned to take E-85 meaning E-85 meaningcohol and 15% gasoline–and that a car gets 21 miles to the gallon on E-85%
This decision was based solely on cost: at the time, Parsons held a monopoly on steam turbines and required a 1 million gold mark royalty fee for every turbine engine.
It may not always be this easy for every search engine.
Our model will assumed a carbon factor of 3.13 (Kg leaked carbon/ton fuel oil), which IMO researchers used to calculate the level of carbon emissions for every type of engine (marine engine, auxiliary engine) based on the IPCC (2007) scenarios.
GE Aircraft Engines' fastest-growing business is in contracts where airlines pay a flat fee for every hour their engine is in the air (in effect, outsourcing the risk for servicing it to GE).Lengthening the life of your products, let alone those of your competitors, sounds perverse.
Perform an Internet search using keywords such as "local business directories" to locate a search directory for every major search engine.
Google has found that for search engines, every millisecond longer it takes to give users their results leads to lower satisfaction.
Instead of selling airlines first engines and then parts and service, Rolls-Royce has convinced its customers to pay a fee for every hour that an engine runs.
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