Sentences with phrase «enough generation capacity»

While that will slow the pace of global warming, another $ 5.3 trillion of investment would be needed to bring enough generation capacity to keep temperature increases by the end of the century to a manageable 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit), the report said.
This is a mechanism to make sure there is enough generation capacity to meet demand spikes.

Not exact matches

SolarCity developed a microgrid with 1.4 megawatts of solar generation capacityenough to power nearly 100 % of the island, according to a SolarCity blog posted on Tuesday.
A year ago, the Ontario Power Authority announced 180 renewable projects representing 2,400 MW of generation capacity, enough to power a sizeable city.
Transmission upgrades and efficiency measures already are in service, Cuomo said, adding that other generation resources ready to come online by 2021 will help generate more than enough electrical power to replace Indian Point's capacity.
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More than half of India's power - generation capacity of 205 gigawatts is coal - based, and Coal India Ltd., the world's biggest coal producer, is unable to produce enough owing to delays in getting environmental clearances for mining.
Canada now has 11,898 MW of installed wind generation capacity, enough to supply six percent of Canada's electricity demand and meet the annual electricity needs of more than three million homes.
The first capacity auctions, for delivery in 2018, have been heavily oversubscribed suggesting there will be more than enough generation available.
But he wholly fails to explain what the implications of the variability problem is (the need for overbuild of generation capacity and expensive / unfeasible large - scale energy storage), nor whether, if an effort is made to deal practically with these problems in real national electricity grids, the «increasingly cheaper» renewables will ever become cheap enough (when all relevant real - world factors are considered) and reliable enough (without natural gas «backup»), to actually substitute for and displace fossil fuels (or nuclear) at the scale required.
Worldwide, nuclear power generation actually declined in 2008 while wind electric generating capacity increased by 27,000 megawatts, enough to supply 8 million American homes.
But the trouble then is that there has to be enough low carbon generation capacity available to meet the shortage in supply if consumers remain reluctant to cut back.
To get a regular enough power supply from non-hydro renewables will require excess generation capacity and energy storage, both expensive.
The combination of the VantageScore 3.0 score and additional data, the researchers found, provided enough evidence to assign creditworthy status to the conventionally unscoreable, on par with the conventionally scoreable — in fact, the average income of the unscorable was found to be 67 percent of that of the scoreable, and the unscorable showed «a reasonable capacity for repaying debt in terms of income and income generation,» the researchers state.
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