Sentences with phrase «capacity additions between»

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Under all five variations, plans call for the increase in solar as well as the addition of at least eight natural gas - fired facilities with a combined capacity of between 3,500 - 5,000 megawatts, Koonce said.
Those kinds of prices, guaranteed for between 10 and 20 years, have helped fuel a surge in renewable energy development in Japan, leading to the addition of nearly 11,000 MW of solar capacity since 2012 while an additional 72,000 MW remains in the development pipeline, according to METI estimates.
This capacity of adaptation results from the production of new neurons, the addition or removing of connections between neurons or of changes in the strength of these connections.
In addition, it enhanced metabolic flexibility, which is the capacity to alternate between burning fats and burning carbohydrates.
For the first time, upper - trim Pilot models will have available two second - row captain's chairs, providing for easy walk through between the second and third rows, in addition to the standard second - row three - person 60/40 split seat for 8 - passenger seating capacity.
In addition to the increase in load - carrying capacity — indeed, the usable space between the wheel arches has also grown in size — the Touring variant also makes a persuasive case for itself with its high degree of versatility.
In addition to the new Vancouver - Tofino route, the new 2018 spring schedule creates better connections between some of the other destinations within Pacific Coastal Airlines network, improves on time performance, and adjusts seat capacity to better meet local demand.
EIA expects electricity generated from natural gas to grow by 6.5 % between 2015 and 2040, with an addition of 70 GW of natural gas capacity.
Nearly 237 GW of natural gas - fired generation capacity was added between 2000 and 2010, representing 81 % of total generation capacity additions over that period.
In addition to units currently planning to retire in 2018 or later (about 6.9 GW; 67 % coal, 20 % nuclear), there are between 108 and 118 units representing 22.9 to 30.7 GW of capacity at risk of retirement.
A similar trend is evident in the United States, where wind energy was the largest source of new electricity generation in 2014 and represented 28 per cent of all new electricity generation capacity additions in the United States between 2010 - 2014 — second only to natural gas.
Already the nation's wind leader with over 18 GW of nameplate capacity, a report from the state grid operator last year estimated the addition of between 14.5 GW and 27 GW of solar out to 2031 — all without a state RPS.
In addition, Article 9 states that the provision of scaled - up financial resources should aim to achieve a balance between adaptation and mitigation, taking into account country - driven strategies, and the priorities and needs of developing country Parties, especially those that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change and have significant capacity constraints, such as the least developed countries and small island developing States, considering the need for public and grant - based resources for adaptation.
In a post for Medium, Clinton called Canadian oil sands North America's «dirtiest fuel» — despite the fact that during her leadership the U.S. State Department approved a cross-border permit for another oil sands pipeline in 2009, with the department determining that the «addition of crude oil pipeline capacity between Canada and the United States will advance a number of strategic interests of the United States.»
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