Sentences with phrase «for curtailment»

They blame humans for all the changes, particularly those they decide are «harmful» and argue for curtailment of the number of humans and their activities.
«In PJM's view, the jurisdictional divide between wholesale and retail under the EPSA reasoning allows PJM to account for curtailment only to the extent it reflects the action of a wholesale entity, such as a load - serving entity or competitive retail service provider, and only to the extent such curtailment reflects that entity's own wholesale load,» the operator said.
Last month, the California Independent System Operator quietly announced that it could face a record - breaking need for curtailments — paying, or forcing, generators to stop pumping electricity into a transmission grid that just doesn't have the demand for it at the time.

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In fact, millions of people stand to see higher tax bills because of the elimination or curtailment of deductions such as one for state and local taxes, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, the nonpartisan official scorekeeper for Congress.
However, the effects could actually become slightly bullish over time as the recovery efforts pick up, and intriguingly, there is «potential for some sustained US onshore production curtailments
As it had announced at the end of 2016, the ECB cut the size of its monthly bond purchases from $ 80 billion to $ 60 billion in April, but President Draghi also moved to quell speculation about an increase in the ECB's deposit rate later this year, which some critics had called for, even before any curtailment of the ECB's quantitative easing program.
Reconstruction refers to the effort to bring the South into the Union after the Civil War, a period that was followed by a curtailment of civil rights for Southern African - Americans.
In both the totalitarian and the professedly democratic countries, preparation for war and war itself increased the functions of the state and worked more and more curtailment of the individual.
That could mean that religious believers, of all stripes, find it hard to be heard dispassionately in public debate but it might herald worse, such as children mocked for their religious beliefs, the curtailment of civil liberties in the name of secular equality, or even physical attacks, such as several mosques endured in the wake of Woolwich.
Currently, China supposedly has stopped coal imports from N. Korea in an arrangement by Trump for the U.S. to provide the coal to China, but this trade curtailment being honored is in question.
Like many blue - state Republicans, he voted against it primarily because of the new law's curtailment of the federal exemption for state and local taxes, a change that Cuomo has described in his letter as «an economic missile launched at the heart of the State of New York.»
Marxism's lack of understanding of human nature, it's morally flawed call for violence, it's debasement of the individual to be subservient to the Party and to the State, the lack of curtailment on the state's power, and a host of other issues caused it to be a political failure as precedent to it's economic failures, which are legion.
«Michael Gove, Michael Howard and Boris Johnson are arguing, against you, for Brexit on solid intellectual grounds concerning the EU's curtailment of your Parliament's democratic sovereignty.
The change amounts to a no - layoff clause, which would specifically ban Hempstead's elected officials from terminating union employees ``... for reasons due to budgetary, economy, consolidation, abolition of functions, abolition of position or curtailment of activities.»
As part of efforts by the Implementation Committee on the Curtailment of Cattle Rustling in Nigeria (ICCCRN), the committee set up by the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris is set to create a data base for all Cattles in Nigeria.
This drive for academic achievement leads to high attainment in international academic assessments but has contributed to the curtailment of nocturnal sleep on school nights to well below the recommended eight to ten hours of sleep, putting students at risk of cognitive and psychological problems.
«That's the case for photovoltaics, but for wind farms, the energetic cost of curtailment is much lower than it is for batteries.
While investment in China's power grid has risen substantially, the country still has some of the world's highest curtailment rates for renewable energy, meaning thousands of turbines are taken offline, even under optimum wind conditions, because grid operators lack the knowledge and skills to integrate the clean energy with other sources, including baseload power from coal plants.
[Shahzeen Attari et al., http://bit.ly/bEtA6W] The study authors think that a big factor is that curtailment is easier to imagine doing — while efforts to improve efficiency would involve, for example, doing research about new appliances or cars, and spending money up front to buy them.
Curtailment of the Spirit of God to the level of initial deployment again unfolds № 1H — God's potential for transformation into a № 1H in № 2H and № 1H in № 2H limitless!
Not hard to imagine that even at the lowest possible deployment intangible components the nature of God — the Spirit of God — for the level of the original downwardly directed continuous deployment the material component of the essence of God, there is a curtailment of SIMPLE and COMPLEX / i.e..
In addition, Florida embraced sensible education reforms such as alternative teacher certification, the curtailment of social promotion for students lacking basic literacy skills and the revamping of literacy instruction.
The abrupt curtailment of standardized testing left the project administrators without a basic measuring stick for evaluating whether the intervention program succeeded in promoting student achievement.
directs the ALA Presidential Task Force on School Librarians to lead the Association in its continued mission to address the urgent need for advocacy for school libraries and school librarians; and to address the impact of the de-professionalization and curtailment of school library instructional programs on students and student achievement, continuing to engage librarians of all types from across the association to advocate for school libraries, which are imperative to the survival and success of all libraries;
Ensure they take out comprehensive travel insurance covering them for personal effects, personal accident, medical and emergency travel expenses, cancellation and curtailment;
Read the description of coverage (policy wording) and look at the clauses for period of cover and the terms «medical evacuation», «trip interruption» or «curtailment» for details on when you may be covered for expenses if you have to return home early (and always read the exclusions to cover carefully).
Should your holiday value exceed the schedule of cover in respect of cancellation, curtailment or abandonment an increased premium will be quoted to you for increased cover including that holiday value.
But, we have explanation for the «pause» ranging from reduction in solar activity, increase ocean uptake, CFC curtailment and Chinese aerosol.
Are they advocating for ACC because they subscribe to a political worldview that supports legal curtailments upon free enterprise?
This dynamic is evident in Germany, where wholesale power prices are being depressed by must - dispatch, low - marginal cost renewables, but balancing this intermittency is causing retail power prices to rise, both from increasing FIT commitments, and increasingly with costs like capacity payments for baseload power stations and curtailment payments for excess renewables.
When asked for the most effective strategy they could implement to conserve energy, most participants mentioned curtailment (e.g., turning off lights, driving less) rather than efficiency improvements (e.g., installing more efficient light bulbs and appliances), in contrast to experts» recommendations.
This fact — that so serious a crisis could have so marginal an impact on global emissions — is an extremely important warning, for it clearly implies that the deep emissions cuts we need will not come by way of any modest curtailment of economic activity.
And considering the things oil is used for, it takes absolutely no complicated economic model to understand the economic problems a severe curtailment when involve.
The chart at the top of the section shows security - related curtailment for solar kicking in right around its capacity factor (18 percent) and economic curtailment kicking in well before that.
Security curtailment: For one thing, there's a certain amount of conventional generation that can't be shut down.
The cost of curtailment to the economy from 2011 to 2015 was more than RMB 50 billion (US$ 7.7 billion), representing economic waste that could have been used for more clean energy investment.
Feeding wind energy into the grid also appears to be a significant problem for China, with rates of curtailment running at around 15 % during 2015, compared to less than 2 % in the US.
The IRC recommends several products and services for deployment in the near term, including what it calls emergency load curtailment, dynamic pricing and enhanced aggregation.
By comparison, China has about 900 gigawatts of coal generating capacity, but recent coal curtailments provide an opportunity for renewable energy to take up a larger portion of China's energy market share.
But as more solar comes on - line, curtailments are likely to increase, which could create an «economic limit to deployment» for solar power in California, as NREL noted in a recent study on the state's 50 percent by 2030 renewable portfolio standard goals.
The data for each site is provided in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the values for each site are in gross output (MW), prior to maintenance losses, electrical losses, and potential curtailment.
Wind generation in 2013 could have been even higher, by an estimated 10 percent, but for the problem known as curtailment — when wind turbines are stopped because the grid can not handle any more electricity.
Curtailment of state and federal water project deliveries for agricultural irrigation have already resulted multi-billion dollar losses as thousands of acres of farmland are fallowed.
Curtailment has doubled in the past three years — money for power we don't need.
Despite the average selling prices (ASPs) of Chinese solar modules declining 10 % since August and around 30 % over the past year — delivering a timely pricing boost for developers that won projects at low bids and had been struggling with the economics — there are growing concerns relating to transmission, evacuation, curtailment, timely payments and the outcome of the goods and services tax (GST), Prabhu says.
Other benefits offered to the developers was «a streamlined approval process» (gov» t own words), Municipal Act curtailment, a joke of an ERT process and various provincial ministries given marching orders to work for developers, not the citizenry.
Adding more renewable energy would result in curtailment cost of paying renewable generators for not producing electricity from $ 150 million to $ 225 million a year 23.
Tamil Nadu also happens to have by far the largest amount of installed solar PV of any state in India at present, and has seen significant curtailment and delayed payments for both wind and solar projects.
(Curtailment also happens for economic reasons.)
Over the years, grid - connected battery storage has been used in various ways, including for energy arbitrage, generation capacity deferral, ancillary services, ramping, transmission and distribution capacity deferral, and end - user applications — which entail managing energy costs, power quality and service reliability, and renewable curtailment.
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