Sentences with phrase «decommissioning as»

Prior to it finding a home in the Mercedes - Benz Museum in Stuttgart, this car carried leaders and celebrities (including Princess Diana) from its creation up to its decommissioning as a diplomat carriage in the 1990s.
It also makes it unclear who will bear the burden of decommissioning as these turbines reach end - of - life.
Eventually players will be left to wander a desert in search of as many robots to decommission as possible, which is a lot more fun to watch in something like Blade Runner than play in something like Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet.
Indeed, if the NRC behaves responsibly and stops rubber - stamping license renewals for aging nuclear power plants, and they are decommissioned as originally planned, it is likely that nuclear's share of US electricity generation will drop, even if a few new plants are eventually built.

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Management believes analysts and investors use Adjusted EBITDA as a supplemental measure to evaluate overall operating performance and facilitate comparisons with other wireless communications companies because it is indicative of T - Mobile's ongoing operating performance and trends by excluding the impact of interest expense from financing, non-cash depreciation and amortization from capital investments, non-cash stock - based compensation, network decommissioning costs as they are not indicative of T - Mobile's ongoing operating performance and certain other nonrecurring income and expenses.
Guggenheim fellow and Detroit native Clemens was there for much of the year - long decommissioning process, as workers stripped the plant's salvageable parts and carefully disassembled its press lines for shipping to booming factories in Mexico and Brazil.
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.
The sunken «living room» is lined with tables fashioned from reclaimed wood from a farm in Arkansas, as well as a 12 - person communal table built from the tractor tread of a decommissioned CAT Excavator, in honor of the State of California's effort to reduce high emissions from old equipment.
This includes 1.5 trillion yen for development and another 1.5 trillion yen for acquiring around 100 of the jets, in addition to costs such as maintenance and decommissioning.
Copperstone was mined by Cyprus Minerals as a heap - leach surface mine from 1989 to 1993, when it was decommissioned.
A recent report also forecasted that nearly 150 oil platforms in the North Sea are scheduled to be decommissioned by 2026, as one in seven barrels there are produced at a loss, and around half of the 22 companies in the area are currently operating with significant deficits.
Assist the Maintenance and System Manager in the commissioning, repair and maintenance and decommissioning of any utility and equipment as needed
Then, after Mr Kerry had perhaps accidentally floated the possibility of allowing Assad to decommission his chemical arsenal, a State Department official described Mr Kerry's words as entirely «rhetorical.»
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), which regulates nuclear power plants, is allowing the public more time to weigh in on how nuclear power plants are shut down as it considers changes to how the plants close, or decommission.
Walsh's campaign has emphasized completing such «unfinished business» as decommissioning the crumbling Binnewater Dam and final site plan review and approval for the Williams Lake Project.
If elected as MP for Leeds NW, I would certainly be arguing for Trident decommissioning in that post-election review.
Open Senate was developed as part of an overall Information Technology modernization project in the Senate, initiated with the election of a new Senate Majority in January 2009, which has yielded in excess of $ 500,000 in annual net savings to date; savings have derived primarily from increasing the Senate's ability to create and maintain technology in - house, including using a combination of free open - source software and low - cost Software - As - A Service (SaaS) solutions whenever possible, thus enabling the Senate to cancel unnecessary maintenance and service contracts, and decommission expensive obsolete computer systemas part of an overall Information Technology modernization project in the Senate, initiated with the election of a new Senate Majority in January 2009, which has yielded in excess of $ 500,000 in annual net savings to date; savings have derived primarily from increasing the Senate's ability to create and maintain technology in - house, including using a combination of free open - source software and low - cost Software - As - A Service (SaaS) solutions whenever possible, thus enabling the Senate to cancel unnecessary maintenance and service contracts, and decommission expensive obsolete computer systemAs - A Service (SaaS) solutions whenever possible, thus enabling the Senate to cancel unnecessary maintenance and service contracts, and decommission expensive obsolete computer systems.
PoliticsHome speaks to former Labour MP Jamie Reed about his new role as Head of Development & Community Relations at Sellafield Ltd, the nuclear fuel reprocessing and decommissioning site in Cumbria.
We need to plan ahead and know our communities will be protected as we prepare for permanent local solutions and the decommissioning process.»
Details of what the decommissioning process will look like will continue to be hashed out by a recently formed task force, which consists of both state and local lawmakers as well as various officials from Cuomo's administration.
While many county Democrats have lauded the deal as a win for the environment and public health — the plant, situated atop two fault lines, has been cited for 40 safety and operational «events» since 2012 alone — Republicans and other local community leaders have been quick to raise concerns over the economic impact of its decommissioning.
The sugar operations have their special place though, because part of the financing for the state's contribution to the Everglades restoration has come through a levy on sugar and there has been a kind of decommissioning of a lot of sugar [land] as a result of this, so I can't [indict] them in that way.
Reactor No. 3 at the Fukushima Daiichi station runs on so - called mixed oxide (MOX) fuel, in which uranium is mixed with other fissile materials such as plutonium from spent reactor fuel or from decommissioned nuclear weapons.
The subsurface trail takes you past a Spanish treasure ship lost in a 1733 hurricane, a decommissioned Coast Guard cutter intentionally sunk as an artificial reef in 1985, and a transport ship that served in the Spanish - American War.
But a spokesman for Dounreay, Ian Shepherd, stresses that comprehensive monitoring of the site started last autumn as part of a multimillion pound programme to decommission two fast reactors and their associated plants.
(One of the reactors, Barsebäck 1, has been shut down as part of Sweden?s phaseout of nuclear power, but decommissioning of the remaining 12 has stalled because no cost - effective substitutes have been found.)
Updates to the map will also reflect the construction and decommission of nuclear reactors as appropriate.
For the first time in decades a new uranium rod fabrication plant is operating in New Mexico and it may soon be joined by as many as three others in the U.S.. That's because 2013 will see the expiration of an agreement with Russia that allows the U.S. to blend down the highly enriched uranium from decommissioned Russian nuclear warheads into the lower level enriched fuel used in U.S. nuclear reactors — a program known as «Megatons to Megawatts» that currently provides as much as 50 percent of U.S. nuclear fuel.
In late 2016 LUX will be decommissioned to make way for a new, much larger xenon detector, known as the LUX - ZEPLIN (LZ) experiment.
Flooding the shafts of the Wismut uranium mines has been condemned by German environmental groups as an amateurish attempt at decommissioning.
You decommission a weapon of mass destruction, which carried as its payload the means of destroying everything we cherish, and you convert that into a bus that launches a spacecraft into Earth's orbit, which is a means for exploring the universe.
Meanwhile, China is drawing up plans for a Moon - launch rocket more powerful than the Saturn V. By 2020, China could launch its own space station, just as the International Space Station is being decommissioned and crashing into the ocean.
This includes working with and developing alternate fuels like recycled uranium, mixed oxide and thorium, as well as Tier 1 contracts for the management and decommissioning of nuclear sites in the United States and Canada.
«PRISM has the potential to offer an attractive solution to the disposition of civil plutonium and we look forward to working with GEH as they progress with their proposals to deploy PRISM in the U.K.» The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has contracted GEH to carry out feasibility work in a number of key areas including the proposed commercial structure, disposability of the fuel, risk transfer model, costs and licensability of GEH's PRISM offering
Spain - supported by an abstract for «Remediation of Inactive Uranium Mining and Milling Sites in Spain» from the «European Union International Symposium on Remediation and Restoration of Radioactive - contaminated Sites in Europe,» October 1993 (attached as Appendix C) which describes fully decommissioned mine and mill tailings facilities.
This milestone was achieved with the loading of the 13th MAGNASTOR system at the Kewaunee Power Station in Wisconsin, where MAGNASTOR systems are relied upon to accelerate defueling of the Kewaunee spent fuel pool as an important element of the plant decommissioning strategy.
After the team went on a series of highly immoral missions, Cyclops decommissioned X-Force to hide all the blood it had spilled in the X-Men's name after he sanctioned Wolverine as leader.
(All of this of course — again, spoiler alert for Ex Machina now — only gets worse when the Alicia Vikander robot peels off the skin of another decommissioned Asian robot to use as her own.)
The plot is as follows: following a terrorist attack on Starfleet Headquarters, James T. Kirk (a much improved Chris Pine) is thrust back into the captain's chair after a brief decommission for violating the Prime Directive to track down mysterious bomber John Harrison (a scenery - chewing, though somewhat lackluster Benedict Cumberbatch).
A distress signal from a decommissioned vessel known as the «Bottle Ship» catches Samus's attention, where she encounters the Galactic Federation 07th Platoon led by her former commanding officer, Adam Malkovich.
Made from decommissioned weapons, these two powerful objects are used as starting points to stimulate cross-curricular classroom work in this presentation and accompanying notes.
We use these when we are removing graphics from our emergency vehicles as part of the decommissioning process.
Does anyone know if ATT will take over many of Nextel's leases as Sprint decommissions Nextel's IDEN??
Should self - publishers ever wish to publish elsewhere (such as on another self - publishing platform) or even print on their own, they would need to decommission the existing ISBN number and set up a new ISBN number for any new printings and publication of the title.
Our platform provider as acquired by Adobe and as a result the platform that we used to curate and deliver these tweets has been decommissioned.
We will soon be decommissioning our SMSF Assist website, as it function has been superseded by the advances made on our main website, ato.gov.au.
During Bentley's 21 - day confinement at the decommissioned naval air base, vets wearing full protective suits brought him food and water and collected feces, urine and blood samples for tests as a lab in Dallas.
If scenic views and restored habitat don't satisfy the itch of your picture - taking finger, the decommissioned military bunkers may serve as a funky background for your «Blue Steel» selfie.
There's no more space for older equipment as they get decommissioned.
According to Park Nurseries Director Alisa Shor, the new space was designed to make as much use as possible of salvaged materials from decommissioned nursery structures from Fort Funston, Tennessee Valley, and Redwood Creek.
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