Sentences with phrase «electric generation units»

Expertise in operating steam / electric generation units, as well as monitoring conditions, flows, and temperatures.
«(ii) providing an energy credit to the customer - generator in the form of a kilowatt - hour credit for each kilowatt - hour of electricity produced by the customer - generator from an electric generation unit.».

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VW integrated their Blue - e-motion electric drive unit to the current generation Beetle, giving...
An all - electric plug - in variant of the first - generation vehicle was produced between 1997 and 2003, with 1,484 units either leased or sold in California.
Then between 2012 and 2014, Toyota produced an all - electric variant of the third - generation RAV4 using a drivetrain sourced from Tesla, selling 2,489 units total.
In so doing, the SAV with all - electric drivetrain will blaze a trail for both the fifth generation of BMW eDrive technology and a flexible vehicle architecture which in future will allow every model in the line - up to be fitted with a combustion engine, a plug - in hybrid system or a battery - electric drive unit, as desired.
The state - level emissions performance goals under the proposed Clean Power Plan are not based on a simple emission rate calculation (emissions divided by generation) for generation provided by existing fossil - fired electric generating units.
A December report from the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) said U.S. power generation from renewable sources, along with natural gas, would produce enough electricity to offset retirements of U.S. coal and nuclear units over the next 10 years.
In December, however, the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) suggested in its 2017 Long - Term Reliability Assessment that power generation from natural gas — fired units and renewable sources such as solar and wind will provide enough electricity to offset closures of coal and nuclear plants over the next decade, at least.
The EPA Clean Air Markets Division website provides gross load generation data from all electric generating units that participate in RGGI.
Industry witnesses were lining up Sept. 11 to take shots at a proposal by the Ohio Power unit of American Electric Power to protect the futures of about 3,100 MW of coal - fired generation through a power purchase agreement it wants approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
Each spreadsheet lists the model estimates of capacity additions (what electric generating capacity the model and what the states tell the model to include because of regulations); generation (how much the existing and projected units will produce); prices (including firm power prices, energy prices, capacity prices, allowance prices, natural gas prices, and renewable energy credit prices); total CO2 emissions; fuel consumption for different fuel types; and transmission flows into and out of the RGGI power grids.
The electric generation industry includes the «electric power sector» (utility generators and independent power producers) and industrial and commercial power generators, including combined - heat - and - power producers, but excludes units at single - family dwellings.
Electric generation industry: Stationary and mobile generating units that are connected to the electric power grid and can generate elecElectric generation industry: Stationary and mobile generating units that are connected to the electric power grid and can generate elecelectric power grid and can generate electricity.
Electric power generation from coal - fired plants reached technological maturity between the late 1950s and early 1960, with boiler - turbine units in the 1,000 - megawatt range.
-- Fifty percent of the funds raised under this section shall be provided in the form of grants to electric utilities that had, prior to the award of any grant under this section, committed resources to deploy a large scale electricity generation unit with integrated carbon capture and sequestration or conversion applied to a substantial portion of the unit's carbon dioxide emissions.
-- The term «efficiency» means the operating efficiency of an electric generation facility as determined by the average annual heat rate of the facility, measured in British thermal units required to generate a kilowatt - hour of electricity from the facility.
The first unexpected moment (in advocacy, not the unexpected black eye for coal and gas units) came in late April on a panel discussing the reliability contributions of electric generation.
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