Sentences with phrase «energy generating facility»

The Heritage Garden Solar Project is a 1.1 MW (megawatt) DC (direct current) photovoltaic energy generating facility.
It went into operation in May 2017, and is the first utility - scale solar energy generating facility in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
It is the largest municipally - owned producer of green power in the province, with hydroelectric and landfill gas - to - energy generating facilities.
It also authorizes $ 800 million for clean energy bonds for renewable energy generating facilities, including solar.
He has participated in environmental assessments for many proposed wind energy generating facilities across Ontario and has helped develop, implement, and monitor mitigation measures to minimize environmental impacts of wind power projects.
As one of the first utility scale wind energy generating facilities in the State of Michigan, development began in 2008 with the installation of the first 2 turbines.
As the term «power purchase agreement» indicates, these deals won't lead to the Army owning renewable energy generating facilities; instead, the developers, using private financing, will.

Not exact matches

All of Apple's US facilities, including offices, retail stores and data centers, are powered by 100 percent renewable energy sources like solar, wind and micro-hydro power, which Apple generates or purchases from local projects.
The Fitzsimmons Creek Renewable Energy Project, a run - of - river power generating facility between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, came online in 2009 and now returns as much power to the grid as is consumed annually by Whistler Blackcomb's operations.
TRADITIONAL ANSWER Off - grid mines have typically bought and operated their own diesel or heavy fuel oil power generating facilities, as security of energy supply is an important factor in the mining industry
Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners LP owns and operates a portfolio of renewable power generating facilities including 193 hydroelectric generating stations 11 wind facilities and two natural gas - fired plants in USA Canada and Brazil.
The installation generates 200,000 kWh of renewable electricity per annum — enough to offset the energy requirements of James Cropper's specialist laminating and technical coating facility, or the equivalent of powering 50 UK homes.
Nicholas Meat's new facilities will be designed to recover both energy and water from waste products generated on site and significantly reduce the impact of the beef and veal processing plant on the local community.
Nicholas Meats new facilities, scheduled to be completed this year, are engineered to properly manage the factory wastewater on - site for water reuse and recover energy from by - products generated within both the production process and within the wastewater treatment operations themselves.
At our largest manufacturing facility, located in Napoleon, OH, Campbell partnered with a third party provider to build a biodigester that collects organic waste to generate renewable energy.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and the state Public Service Commission (PSC) have awarded $ 30 million to help fund large - scale solar power projects that will assist facilities in New York City and the lower Hudson Valley generate electricity for their own use.
Hydrogen Energy, a joint venture between BP and Rio Tinto, has proposed a new hydrogen - powered electricity generating facility for the Kern County area that would capture and sequester (store) most of its carbon related emissions.
Skidmore has entered a 20 - year operating agreement with company Gravity Renewables and National Grid to meet 18 percent of its energy needs with power generated at the historic Chittenden Falls Hydroelectric Facility in Columbia County, 60 miles away.
These jobs would be generated by companies wanting space to design, test and configure clean energy systems at the site, which is envisioned as a spinoff of the Zero Energy Nanotechnology Facility at SUNYenergy systems at the site, which is envisioned as a spinoff of the Zero Energy Nanotechnology Facility at SUNYEnergy Nanotechnology Facility at SUNY Poly.
The facility generates bursts of neutrons and, as a by - product, produces neutrinos at energies that COHERENT's detector can spot.
Petawatt lasers are used for study of basic science, generating such high - energy quantum beams as neutrons and ions, but only a few facilities in the world have Petawatt laser.
The amount of electricity generated will not exactly power the entire town, or even the entire processing facility, but it can offset the energy used to clean the water.
And utilities have begun using them to store the increasing amounts of renewable energy generated at wind farms and solar power facilities.
But the US Department of Energy — whose research facilities sustained an estimated $ 1 million of damage in the earthquake — concluded that it actually enhanced the site's suitability, because seismologists were able to verify computer models about the seismological stability of the mountain and its environs they had generated from historical data.
The home generated a surplus 491 kilowatt hours of energy in its first year of operation, according to a report on the agency's Net - Zero Energy Residential Test Facility released earlier this energy in its first year of operation, according to a report on the agency's Net - Zero Energy Residential Test Facility released earlier this Energy Residential Test Facility released earlier this month.
«(ii) 4 megawatts in capacity, in the case of a facility that is placed in service after the date of enactment of this section and generates electricity from a renewable energy resource other than by means of combustion.
Heinz Frei, director of the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, said the new facility will house some of the most cutting edge energy development work in the world, including generating fuels from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water.
Supporters of such a plan estimate (PDF) that each $ 1 billion in school - construction work would generate up to 10,000 jobs while helping to replace or refurbish aging school facilities and protect students and school staff from poor air quality, mold, energy inefficiencies, and more.
Tenaska is one of the largest private, independent energy companies in the United States, with a proven record of success in development, design, financing, construction management and operation of electric generating facilities and in energy marketing.
Adaptation in my mind means adapting infrastructural services to a new energy source to replace the fossil fuel powered electrical generating facilities.
The Project activity is a new facility with the purpose of generating electricity by the utilization of wind power and further selling the generated energy to the NEWNE Grid.
Meanwhile the Hawaii projects are the latest deployment of solar and energy storage in combination at US academic facilities, with other recent developments reported by this website including SimpliPhi Power delivering 1.4 MWh of solar - powered air conditioning to schools also in Hawaii while the likes of Jigar Shah's Generate Capital and Green Charge (now known as ENGIE Storage) delivering solar - plus - storage systems for schools in California last year.
It generates enough energy to power 4,000 homes — more than enough for every home, business and municipal facility in Greensburg — and creates significant economic and environmental benefits for local people as the community continues to rebuild.
«It's our goal to become a greener city and generating clean energy on our facilities is keeping with that commitment.»
Through the 2018 solicitation NYSERDA seeks to purchase Tier 1 Renewable Energy Certificates associated with electricity generated from eligible facilities that enter commercial operation on or after January 1, 2015 and on or before November 30, 2020, unless extended to November 30, 2022.
Utility - scale solar energy projects (defined for the Solar PEIS as facilities with a generation capacity of 20 MW or greater) generate electricity that is distributed to consumers through the electric power transmission grid.
Community solar is an efficient and affordable new model of solar energy that allows participants to buy a fraction of the electricity generated at large off - site solar facilities.
(Sec. 102) Authorizes states to set the rates for the voluntary sale of electric energy by a facility generating electric energy from renewable energy sources pursuant to a state - approved production incentive program.
One in eight electrons generated at a facility in California came from a solar panel, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Requires FERC to: (1) issue to each generator of renewable electricity a REC for each megawatt hour of renewable electricity generated after December 31, 2011; (2) issue three RECs for each megawatt hour of renewable electricity generated by an existing distributed renewable generation facility; and (3) review the effect of issuing three RECs and to reduce such number for any given energy source or technology to ensure that such number is no higher than is necessary to make such facilities using such source or technology cost competitive with other sources of renewable electricity generation.
The 180 - kilowatt Burrows Hall Renewable Energy Facility is expected to begin generating renewable energy for the grid early this sEnergy Facility is expected to begin generating renewable energy for the grid early this senergy for the grid early this summer.
[1] The Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012 defines «clean» electricity as «electricity generated at a facility placed in service after 1991 using renewable energy, qualified renewable biomass, natural gas, hydropower, nuclear power, or qualified waste - to - energy; and electricity generated at a facility placed in service after enactment that uses qualified combined heat and power (CHP), [which] generates electricity with a carbon - intensity lower than 0.82 metric tons per megawatt - hour (the equivalent of new supercritical coal), or [electricity generated] as a result of qualified efficiency improvements or capacity additions at existing nuclear or hydropower facilities -LSB-; or] electricity generated at a facility that captures and stores its carbon dioxide emissions.&Energy Standard Act of 2012 defines «clean» electricity as «electricity generated at a facility placed in service after 1991 using renewable energy, qualified renewable biomass, natural gas, hydropower, nuclear power, or qualified waste - to - energy; and electricity generated at a facility placed in service after enactment that uses qualified combined heat and power (CHP), [which] generates electricity with a carbon - intensity lower than 0.82 metric tons per megawatt - hour (the equivalent of new supercritical coal), or [electricity generated] as a result of qualified efficiency improvements or capacity additions at existing nuclear or hydropower facilities -LSB-; or] electricity generated at a facility that captures and stores its carbon dioxide emissions.&energy, qualified renewable biomass, natural gas, hydropower, nuclear power, or qualified waste - to - energy; and electricity generated at a facility placed in service after enactment that uses qualified combined heat and power (CHP), [which] generates electricity with a carbon - intensity lower than 0.82 metric tons per megawatt - hour (the equivalent of new supercritical coal), or [electricity generated] as a result of qualified efficiency improvements or capacity additions at existing nuclear or hydropower facilities -LSB-; or] electricity generated at a facility that captures and stores its carbon dioxide emissions.&energy; and electricity generated at a facility placed in service after enactment that uses qualified combined heat and power (CHP), [which] generates electricity with a carbon - intensity lower than 0.82 metric tons per megawatt - hour (the equivalent of new supercritical coal), or [electricity generated] as a result of qualified efficiency improvements or capacity additions at existing nuclear or hydropower facilities -LSB-; or] electricity generated at a facility that captures and stores its carbon dioxide emissions.»
(Sec. 242) Requires the Secretary to establish a program to make monetary awards to encourage the owners and operators of new and existing electric energy generation facilities or thermal energy production facilities using fossil or nuclear fuel to use innovative means of recovering thermal energy that is a potentially useful byproduct of electric power generation or other processes to: (1) generate additional electric energy; or (2) make sales of thermal energy not used for electric generation, in the form of steam, hot water, chilled water, or desiccant regeneration, or for other commercially valid purposes.
«(ii) 4 megawatts in capacity, in the case of a facility that is placed in service after the date of enactment of this section and generates electricity from a renewable energy resource other than by means of combustion.
(i) the shift from reliance upon fossil fuels to other sources of energy, including renewable energy, that results in the closing of a facility or layoff of employees at a facility that mines, produces, processes, or utilizes fossil fuels to generate electricity;
-- Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or the Federal Power Act, a State legislature or regulatory authority may set the rates for a sale of electric energy by a facility generating electric energy from renewable energy sources pursuant to a State - approved production incentive program under which the facility voluntarily sells electric energy.
Moriarty and Honnery show that given all of these factors, expansion of renewable energy will hit a brick wall, a point at which as much energy is required to install and operate electric facilities as they will end up generating in their operating lifetimes.
According to Democrats, the bill would also provide «clean renewable energy bonds» to prompt electric cooperatives and public power providers to install facilities that generate electricity from renewable resources.
Customers can use third - party PPAs to purchase renewable energy electricity generated by facilities located on the customer's property, everywhere in the state.
-- The term «qualified waste - to - energy» means energy from the combustion of post-recycled municipal solid waste, or from the gasification or pyrolization of such waste and the combustion of the resulting gas at the same facility, if the owner or operator of the facility generating electricity from the energy provides to the Commission, on an annual basis --
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