Feedstocks is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Feedstocks meaning
plural of feedstock
Using Feedstocks
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of feedstock
- In the example corpus, feedstocks often appears in combinations such as: feedstocks and, the feedstocks, of feedstocks.
Context around Feedstocks
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 12 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Feedstocks
- In this selection, "feedstocks" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, chemical, same, saf, mean, texas and used stand out and add context to how "feedstocks" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and chemical feedstocks from co2 and and industrial feedstocks had been. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "feedstocks" sits close to words such as abhinandan, abhor and abscesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with feedstocks
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Plastics, fuels and chemical feedstocks from CO2? (7 words)
Different policies would favor some feedstocks over others, Khanna said. (10 words)
Is that going to be similar to the feedstocks we're looking at for the RD? (16 words)
Home to roughly two-thirds of the nation’s petrochemical industry and a of factories that make plastic and its feedstocks, Texas is a hub for the production of carcinogenic compounds as well as a leader in the movement to weaken regulations of them. (44 words)
Cynthia said: “My research has been focused on the breakdown of this complex structure into simple, high-valued industrial chemical feedstocks such as sugars and phenolics, which are used in products like household cleaners and mouthwash. (36 words)
As well as being a carbon sink, the seaweed could also be grown and sold as feedstocks for industrial processes which would be an alternative to fossil fuel resources, Mr Auckland said. (32 words)
Is that going to be similar to the feedstocks we're looking at for the RD? (16 words)
Plastics, fuels and chemical feedstocks from CO2? (7 words)
Example sentences (20)
Although both use the same feedstocks of corn oil, used cooking oil, soybean oil, etc., biodiesel and renewable diesel are not the same.
As well as being a carbon sink, the seaweed could also be grown and sold as feedstocks for industrial processes which would be an alternative to fossil fuel resources, Mr Auckland said.
But it requires a broad portfolio of SAF feedstocks and technologies, and fairness and transparency in the for estimating the carbon intensity of different SAF options.
Is that going to be similar to the feedstocks we're looking at for the RD?
Tim Haig, CEO of Forge Hydrocarbons, notes the collaboration with YEG also leverages the company’s ability to scale production plants according to regional needs using a wide range of feedstocks.
Different policies would favor some feedstocks over others, Khanna said.
The government wants at least 10% of airline fuel in the UK to be made from sustainable feedstocks by 2030.
Then there’s the question of what disruptions to the supply of crude and feedstocks mean for fuel output.
Home to roughly two-thirds of the nation’s petrochemical industry and a of factories that make plastic and its feedstocks, Texas is a hub for the production of carcinogenic compounds as well as a leader in the movement to weaken regulations of them.
This will undoubtedly put more emphasis on petrochemicals, which now use 15% of fossil fuels as their feedstocks, but are expected to rise to 50% by 2040, according to Bloomberg.
However, she insists that any certification scheme needs to rely on “good definitions of the product,” making clear how the gas was produced, including the feedstocks used.
KLM only sources sustainable aviation fuels based on waste and residue feedstocks that significantly reduce the CO2 footprint and do not have a negative impact on food production or the environment.
Plastics, fuels and chemical feedstocks from CO2?
We draw strength from being part of an integrated energy company; we benefit from shared infrastructures, access to a variety of feedstocks, and deep manufacturing and processing expertise.
A new multi-institution report provides practical agronomic data for five cellulosic feedstocks, which could improve adoption and increase production across the country.
Cynthia said: “My research has been focused on the breakdown of this complex structure into simple, high-valued industrial chemical feedstocks such as sugars and phenolics, which are used in products like household cleaners and mouthwash.
Alternatives to using oil in industry Biological feedstocks do exist for industrial uses such as Bioplastic production.
Clean liquid fuel sourced from renewable feedstocks are used for cooking and lighting in energy-poor areas of the developing world.
Heavier feedstocks, such as naphtha and gas oils require at least two "quench towers" downstream of the cracking furnaces to recirculate pyrolysis-derived gasoline and process water.
History main Throughout the 19th century the demand for nitrates and ammonia for use as fertilizers and industrial feedstocks had been steadily increasing.
Common combinations with feedstocks
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- feedstocks and 3×
- the feedstocks 2×
- of feedstocks 2×
- feedstocks by 2×
- chemical feedstocks 2×
- feedstocks such 2×