Sentences with phrase «decommissioned under»

The remainder of the wind farm assets held by Altamont Winds, Inc. (an affiliate of Altamont Winds LLC), an estimated 469 wind turbines located to the east on other properties in the APWRA and north of I - 580, are not part of the Summit Wind Repower Project, but will be decommissioned under Altamont Winds Inc.'s separate permit conditions (Permit Extension, PLN2014 - 00028), and may be repowered in the future with a separate project proposal.
A phase out of remaining coal plants, most of which were already due to be decommissioned under the former Harper government's legislation, and a modest carbon tax, were also included.
Apparently it is the same polluting machinery and technology that China is being forced to decommission under the pressure of international organizations.

Not exact matches

SPECIAL REPORT: Hundreds of oil and gas fields to be decommissioned in the next decade across the Asia - Pacific region will create billions of dollars of opportunities for contractors, with a number of initiatives already under way.
The bunker was decommissioned after 30 years, and in 2006, it was turned into a space that functions as a Cold War museum, karaoke bar, restaurant, wedding venue, and conference space under the same name.
He offered an old rickety boat that was about to be decommissioned named the Mayflower (that was likely to sink halfway there) under the promise that they never return and that their colony would send taxes to him (if they survived).
For example, Blackpool's service was decommissioned in June and the service in Kent is under threat.
A 23 member closure task force formed under the governor's Public Service Commission met for the first time May 31 to map out how to decommission the plant, which is slated for permanent closure in 2021.
A 23 - member closure task force formed under the governor's Public Service Commission met for the first time May 31 to map out how to decommission the plant, which is slated for permanent closure in 2021.
Under terms of the deal announced Tuesday, the state will transfer the cash from a New York Power Authority trust fund — set aside to pay for the eventual decommissioning of the FitzPatrick plant — to Exelon Corp..
Under terms of the deal, the New York Power Authority will transfer the decommissioning trust fund and liability for FitzPatrick to Entergy, Cuomo's office said earlier Tuesday.
Under arms treaties agreed with the former Soviet Union, the US is obliged to decommission more than 15 000 nuclear weapons by 2003, leaving it with a relatively paltry 3500 weapons.
When the camp was decommissioned in 1967, its infrastructure and waste were abandoned under the assumption they would be entombed forever by perpetual snowfall.
The Civil Engineer occupation covers positions managing, supervising, leading, and / or performing professional engineering and scientific work involving: construction, renovation, inspection, decommissioning, and / or demolition of structures, infrastructures, and their environmental systems above or under the earth's surface; investigation and evaluation of the earth's physical, natural, and man - made features; and transportation, utilities, building and construction industries.
Under capacity markets, utilities can bid for payments to keep their gas and coal - fired power plants available, instead of decommissioning them.
Under PG&E's proposal, ratepayers would pay a «non-by-passable charge» to make good decommissioning costs that would have been funded had Diablo completed a typical 60 - year service life.
WRT decommissioning costs — and even more so, long - term storage costs — I certainly wouldn't trust any estimates from nuclear industry or enthusiast sources: they have every incentive to under - estimate costs, and a long record of doing so.
Acting for the Operator in a Commercial Court dispute relating to the provision of decommissioning security under the terms of a Joint Operating Agreement for a North Sea gas field.
The latter held that the liability of a contracting authority for the breach of EU public procurement rules under the remedies directive is assimilated to that of the State under the general EU law doctrine of State liability and thus requires a sufficiently serious breach (Nuclear Decommissioning Authority).
Trial of a «no loss» preliminary issue where the defendant argued that a grant payable for scrapping a fishing vessel under a decommissioning scheme before any damage repairs had been carried out wiped out any damages for diminution in value due to the collision damage.
The Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) was set up under the aegis of the Good Friday Agreement 1998 to monitor the levels of paramilitary activity in the province and to assess whether the paramilitaries on both sides of the religious divide are pursuing exclusively peaceful means and decommissioning their weaponry.
They are usually found under the «Termination», «Decommissioning», «Landlord Work» or «Tenant Work» clauses and dictate the condition in which the tenant must leave the premises once the lease is terminated.
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