Sentences with phrase «electricity market which»

Finland is to be commended for its liberalised electricity market which, as a part of Nordpool, has been a model of competition for many countries.
He said, ``... we're talking about the wholesale electricity market which has not been established yet; my focus is to get it established to run properly.»

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«This is a much - needed, pragmatic look at U.S. electricity reliability and resilience, including the priority of maintaining critical clean baseload power as electricity markets change,» said Rich Powell, director of ClearPath, which advocates for nuclear and hydropower.
New analysis from Clean Energy Canada shows the world's three largest electricity markets — China, the U.S. and India — were collectively responsible for half of global clean energy investment in 2016, which totalled C$ 348 billion.
We have contracted nearly 50 % of our natural gas and electricity usage through the fall and the deregulated markets in which we operate at prices favorable to calendar 2011.
They must adore our electricity which never goes off, our full food markets, our choices.
The Tetra Pak TR / G7, which has a capacity of 6500 gable top packages per hour, delivers significant environmental benefits compared with equivalent machines in the market, with for example electricity consumption cut by a third.
If you are looking for a reliable warmer which won't require electricity, there are some on the market for just that need.
«We have signed the agreement with ENI, which is a $ 7.5 billion investment agreement, the single largest investment ever made in Ghana probable after the Akosombo Dam and that is going to provide sufficient 1.5 how many million cubic feet of gas to produce power, the regional electricity market for West Africa is going to become operational at the end of this year, it means that if Ghana is able to produce more power and we have excess, we can put it on the regional electricity market and supply to Burkina Faso and to Mali and to others who do not have enough power.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
According to the Energy Commission, which is expected to launch its pocket - sized energy market data today, the country this year requires a total of at least 16,700 gigawatt hours of electricity in order to expand the economy by between 4 to 4.5 percent.
It claims new long - term contracts and a carbon price floor which could hand them windfall profits are undermining changes to the electricity market, which is dominated by six large energy firms.
He added that Entergy wants to get out of the «merchant» power industry, which sells electricity on the wholesale market.
«These are the first investments from our reforms to build the world's first low carbon electricity market - reforms which will see competition and markets attract tens of billions of pounds of vital energy investment whilst reducing the costs of clean energy to consumers.
Executive Budget proposes to amend Section 192 - h of the Agriculture and Markets Law to require that all retail gasoline outlets near I - 87, I - 90, I - 84, I - 88, I - 86 / State Route 17, I - 81, I - 390 and I - 190 and evacuation routes be prewired for using a generator which is capable of providing adequate electricity for operations.
That proposal, which is being called Reforming the Energy Vision, or REV, would change how electric utilities operate and allow consumers to sell electricity they generate at home into the wholesale markets.
The government's grandly entitled Electricity Market Reform turned out to be a mechanism to deliver a hidden subsidy for nuclear which they had given repeated assurances would never be provided from public funds,
Keeley said the market «isn't delivering to us what we actually want,» but instead is providing a «flood of electricity from super-cheap natural gas, which is cleaner than coal but isn't really clean.»
He now markets work surfaces which help prevent static electricity build - up, a major problem in the electronics industry.
Most people in England and Wales buy their power from regional electricity companies (RECs) which, in turn, buy it from fossil - fuel and nuclear generators at market price.
Most of Europe's electricity markets are not competitive, which has allowed utilities to find such ways to keep those extra revenues for themselves.
Ultimately, the judge's rulings could have a profound affect on the Northwest region by altering the way it manages hydropower, which provides cheap electricity to millions of residents and businesses and a river transportation system for farmers to ship their goods to international markets.
Furthermore, there is a guaranteed market for PRISM's low - carbon by - product — electricitywhich eliminates the need to sell a fuel product and turns the UK's stores of plutonium into an economic asset.
This means it covers the direct cost of low - carbon subsidies, energy efficiency and carbon taxes, as well as indirect costs due to strengthening grids, backing up intermittent renewables, compensating conventional generation for lost revenue through the capacity market and savings due to the merit - order effect, which pushes down wholesale electricity prices.
The two electric motors produce 218 HP of power allowing the vehicle to run on electricity alone for a range of 150 kms (which is the longest all - electric range of any hybrid model in the market).
Problems with getting electricity along with turbulent market conditions and inefficiency at the plant led to the layoffs, said Kevin Lowery, a spokesman for the Pittsburgh - based company, which laid off 160 employees in June and cut nearly half its smelting operations.
Lache estimated that solar - plus - storage systems of the type SolarCity and Tesla are packaging could bring the price of electricity to 39 cents per kilowatt hour, which compares favorably against peak demand electricity prices of 49 cents per kilowatt hour in some U.S. markets today.
Nonetheless, the DOE proposal is widely viewed as an unheard - of intrusion into the principle of letting markets determine which resources best serve society with low - cost and low - environmental impact electricity, and one that's almost certain to increase costs to consumers.
Enbridge entered the offshore wind market in 2015 by buying into E.ON's Rampion project, which recently began generating electricity, and shortly followed by investing in an EDF - backed development company with a 1.4 GW pipeline of French offshore wind projects.
The Supreme Court found that Order 745 was built upon Order 719, which required that wholesale market operators receive demand response bids from aggregators of electricity consumers except when state regulation bars such participation.
Hedging contracts: Contracts which establish future prices and quantities of electricity independent of the short - term market.
The Green - e Renewable Energy Standard for Singapore («Standard for Singapore») allows Green - e Energy certification of renewable energy products throughout Singapore, in order to accelerate the development of renewable generation and renewable electricity markets, and to provide consumers a meaningful mechanism through which they can express demand for renewable electricity.
There's been no appetite since then for opening up electricity markets, which could be a boon to the growing solar industry.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) published today Distributed Generation in Liberalised Electricity Markets, which analyses this growing phenomenon.
I have created a french company, which name is ALTERELEC and as our the french electricity market is recently opened for domestic customers, we wish to promote renewable energies.
-- Not later than 3 months after the date of adoption by the Commission of national electricity grid planning principles pursuant to paragraph (1), entities that conduct or may conduct transmission planning pursuant to State, tribal, or Federal law or regulation, including States, Indian tribes, entities designated by States and Indian tribes, Federal Power Marketing Administrations, transmission providers, operators and owners, regional organizations, and electric utilities, and that are willing to incorporate the national electricity grid planning principles adopted by the Commission in their electric grid planning, shall identify themselves and the regions for which they propose to develop plans to the Commission.
3) Again, if you define it «normal» to have 36 to 100 hours per year of prices above $ 5,000, then the minimum annual price for 36 hours at $ 5,000 / MWh would add $ 189 / MWh to the annual price which is many times what it has averaged for any full year for any state in the national electricity market.
EnerNOC's largest market is the PJM Interconnection, which coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity among 13 Eastern and Midwestern states.
Mexico's energy reform, which began in 2013, has opened up key parts of the country's electricity sector to new market participants, foreign investors, and innovative technology.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) released today Security of Supply in Electricity Markets: Evidence and Policy Issues, which analyses the impact of market reform on investment in the power industry.
The tussle over prices in a decentralized electricity market continued last week, as David Roberts deconstructed the arcane world of demand response, in which utilities pay customers to cut their power use during times of peak demand.
The Free Market at work: If solar PV panel prices fall (now being projected) to $.50 / watt and it makes sense for Do It Yourselfers like me to erect solar $ 1 / watt PV on, say, 100 million roofs and backyards — which WILL make a serious dent in electricity demand — then hey, let the games begin.
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), which recognizes that its long - term strategy must take the province's greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets into account, has set up a Non-Emitting Resource Sub-Committee (NERSC) to investigate how renewables can participate in the future electricElectricity System Operator (IESO), which recognizes that its long - term strategy must take the province's greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets into account, has set up a Non-Emitting Resource Sub-Committee (NERSC) to investigate how renewables can participate in the future electricityelectricity market.
Even without the Clean Power Plan, coal's share of national electricity generation has been in steep decline for over a decade, dropping from 49 % in 2007 to 33 % in 2015, due largely to hydraulic fracturing, which has flooded the market with cheap, lower carbon natural gas.
And unlike the electricity industry, in which market forces have pushed utilities toward cleaner energy, including natural gas and renewable sources, relatively low gasoline prices in recent years have led consumers to pay less attention to fuel economy when they buy new cars.
Britain has chosen to secure electricity supplies through a scheme which pays power plants to be available several years in advance, but falling prices suggest this capacity market is overkill and poor value for money, with ample alternative approaches, writes energy finance consultant Gerard Wynn.
Developed by the participants of the Renewables Good Practice Working Group of RECS International, of which First Climate is a participant, the document outlines good practices for sourcing green energy and is thus targeted to support electricity end - users, market players, policy makers and stakeholders when procuring renewable electricity.
North Carolina has a highly - regulated electricity market where only utilities can sell power directly to consumers, which was established by the 1965 Territory Act.
«Gross Revenues» means the total monies received by Grantee from a utility company or other power purchaser (provided, however, that if electricity is sold to a subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, then, and only then, the gross receipts from the sale of electricity under such contract shall be calculated using a sale of not less than the arithmetical average of the prices quoted by market sources of information, which information may be based upon the price paid by any purchaser or purchasers, including Grantee or any subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, for electricity produced in the Iowa region of the Midwest Independent System Operator («MISO») from operation of wind turbines during the calendar year immediate!y preceding the year in which such electricity production from the Wind Energy Project occurs, taking into account the aggregate terms associated with such transaction) derived from the sale of electric energy and capacity produced and sold from the WTG's installed on the Premises, net of proportional energy losses associated with the power collection system or utility interconnection.
For the avoidance of doubt, Gross Revenues shall (A) exclude monies received from any source other than the sale of electric energy and capacity, including, without limitation, any of the following: (i) any federal, state, county or local tax benefits, grants or credits or allowances related to, derived from, or granted to the Wind Energy Project or Grantee, including, but not limited to, investment or production tax credits, or property or sales tax exemptions, (ii) proceeds from financing activities, sales, assignments, partial assignments, contracts (other than the power purchase agreement) or other dispositions of or related to the Wind Energy Project (such as damages for breach of contract or liquidated damages for delays in project completion or failures in equipment performance), (iii) amounts received as reimbursements or compensation for wheeling costs or other electricity transmission or delivery costs, and (iv) any proceeds received by Grantee as a result of damage or casualty to the Wind Energy Project, or any portion thereof and (B) include any revenues derived from Grantee's sale of carbon dioxide trading credits, renewable energy credits or certificates, emissions reduction credits, emissions allowances, green tags, tradable renewable credits, or Green - e ® products, any of which are allocated to Grantee, if applicable, through its participation in any voluntary registry, association or market - based exchange.
Low cost natural gas is in demand and has been replacing coal and nuclear power in electricity markets in New England, which is now over 50 percent dependent on natural gas.
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