While a single press release does not a campaign make, Amedore's charge that the reconfiguration of utility
capacity zones which went into effect May 1 could cost mid-Hudson customers $ 300 million over the next three years got my attention.
Not exact matches
A vocal opponent of the federal government's
capacity zones,
which could raise utility rates in the Hudson Valley by 20 %, Dr. Murphy sees this as the opportunity to promote and incorporate green energy projects to stabilize our...
The bottom line is Lower Hudson Valley
capacity zone is working, encouraging upgrades to our local energy infrastructure,
which makes the grid more reliable and at lower overall costs.
In this project, the Education factor is present in the majority of the strands of work: approach of incorporating comprehensive sex education in the formal education system and in youth organizations; implementation of the Comprehensive Strategy of Sex Education of the Department of Education in the classrooms at the two education centres; strengthening of the institutional
capacity of the health and education sectors, through the provision of health personnel, methodological tools and focusing on gender, human rights and multiculturalism; cross-sector coordination (Health - Education Departments), and with civil society to develop alliances
which promote the exercising of the Sexual and Reproductive rights of the adolescents and young people of
zones 3 and 7 of Guatemala City.
Ten years ago, Superintendent Jerry Weast divided the system into the leafy «Green
Zone,»
which he mostly (and benignly) ignored, and the struggling «Red
Zone,» where he poured new resources, staff, and «
capacity.»
Dual -
zone climate control and automatic headlights as well as a folding rear seat
which greatly aids cargo
capacity.
Simpletons and Bush / Mcbush apologists also feel that ethanol
which is LESS efficient than ordinary gas, is a GREAT idea, even as it creates the world's largest dead
zone in the Gulf, offshore drilling is THE answer despite anyone w / a brain stating that this
capacity won't come online for 30 years and
which will produce about three weeks» worth of oil at our country's CURRENT rate of use, and that some silly gas tax reprieve,
which will cost us in infrastructure improvements and lost jobs, is a good thing....
The project was completed with little public input, bypassing the Texas Public Utility Commission's Competitive Energy Renewable
Zones (CREZ) process in
which the PUC designated new transmission routes and assigned companies to add more than 2,300 miles to the grid in a $ 5 billion plan to reduce congestion and allow Texas wind
capacity to swell to 18,500 MW by late 2013.