Sentences with phrase «into decommissioning»

Customers pay a levy of $ 0.001 — $ 0.002 / kWh that goes into decommissioning fund.
As soon as a nuclear plant starts up the people who are and the customers, the utility ratepayers, start paying bit by bit into a decommissioning fund.
He will prefer to receive as large a monthly payment as possible for the use of his land, not see some of his money diverted into a decommissioning fund outside of his direct control.

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It's a pity the South Fremantle power station was allowed to be vandalised and fall into disrepair when it was in mint condition when it was decommissioned.
The bunker was decommissioned after 30 years, and in 2006, it was turned into a space that functions as a Cold War museum, karaoke bar, restaurant, wedding venue, and conference space under the same name.
CoinJanitor works by selecting specific coins that have failed or are functionally dead; contacting creators and community members; buying their coins out with the CoinJanitor token allowing them to transfer their value into the markets; burning the coins it bought from these community members and manually decommissioning the blockchains of those dead or failed coins afterwards.
The endlessly repeated arguments against nuclear power, namely the disposal of nuclear waste, leukemia clusters around nuclear power stations, the cost of decommissioning and the shortage of uranium have all been conclusively refuted or put into proper proportion [1].
The decommissioning costs may also be borne by the taxpayer, though companies will be asked to pay into a «decommissioning fund».
For the first time in decades a new uranium rod fabrication plant is operating in New Mexico and it may soon be joined by as many as three others in the U.S.. That's because 2013 will see the expiration of an agreement with Russia that allows the U.S. to blend down the highly enriched uranium from decommissioned Russian nuclear warheads into the lower level enriched fuel used in U.S. nuclear reactors — a program known as «Megatons to Megawatts» that currently provides as much as 50 percent of U.S. nuclear fuel.
You decommission a weapon of mass destruction, which carried as its payload the means of destroying everything we cherish, and you convert that into a bus that launches a spacecraft into Earth's orbit, which is a means for exploring the universe.
Meanwhile, China is drawing up plans for a Moon - launch rocket more powerful than the Saturn V. By 2020, China could launch its own space station, just as the International Space Station is being decommissioned and crashing into the ocean.
Shikoku said it had taken into account the «accounting - related system to smoothly proceed with decommissioning» introduced in March 2015 when making its decision to decommissioning Ikata 1.
Response: Ideally, SMRs should be readily able to slot into brownfield sites in place of decommissioned coal - fired plants, the units of which are seldom very large.
The plot is as follows: following a terrorist attack on Starfleet Headquarters, James T. Kirk (a much improved Chris Pine) is thrust back into the captain's chair after a brief decommission for violating the Prime Directive to track down mysterious bomber John Harrison (a scenery - chewing, though somewhat lackluster Benedict Cumberbatch).
Bentley, her Cavalier King Charles spaniel, was moved into a quarantined area at a decommissioned Naval base, where he's being tended to by hazardous material crews in full protective garb.
In one work, Gates brings the slate roof of a local decommissioned church down to eye level, making it into a wall, part fortress and part mosaic.
According to a statement, the venue will transform a decommissioned food factory into a multidisciplinary space for visual and performing arts, complete with an artist - in - residency programme.
Based in a historic decommissioned fire station in Manhattan, the project, which runs from 5 May, will consists of workshops from writers and activists during the day, discussing the prison system and abolition, with the space shifting into a nightclub at night, championing the radical history of house music.
Illustrated plans of Amze Emmons's fantasy purchase of a decommissioned British aircraft carrier which he proposes to convert into a community for climate refugees.
Mat Collishaw and Tim Noble and Sue Webster have lent their support to «AKA Peace», an exhibition for which leading artists refashioned decommissioned AK - 47 assault rifles into works of art.
The US military drops such tanks into the ocean after they've been decommissioned, and for the past fi ve years Kaino has been studying how said tanks become unlikely habitats for coral.
Damien Hirst, Jake Chapman, Antony Gormley and Sarah Lucas and a several other artists were given a fully decommissioned AKA - 47 from a war torn region of the world and asked to turn it into a work of art
Another instance of creative adaptive reuse, where a decommissioned Sea King is transformed into a deluxe mini-hotel.
But when asked to decide by parliament by August 2011 whether one of the decommissioned reactors should be designated as a «cold reserve» plant to ensure security, the Federal Network Agency claimed that even with the disturbances it had warned about, system security in the transmission network could be guaranteed — if a variety of measures were taken into account.
The Solar PEIS analyzed potential environmental impacts associated with the development, operation, and decommissioning of utility - scale solar energy projects; i.e. solar energy projects that can generate 20 MW or more of electricity that is delivered into the electricity transmission grid.
The EU risks throwing hundreds of billions of euro into pipelines that it will have to decommission almost as soon as they come online because they contribute to climate change.»
«We have already, all of us in this room, been paying into that fund,» he explains; taxpayers have been contributing to a decommissioning fund since the plant's beginning; by the end of last year, we've contributed $ 2.6 billion.
It must be possible to convincingly demonstrate that when its total emissions — from mine to dump and decommissioning — are taken into account it is a genuinely low - carbon option.
Cost estimates also need to take into account plant decommissioning and nuclear waste storage costs.
And so around the world — except in Trudeau's Canada — nations are once again turning back to inexpensive coal rather than pouring more money into costly «renewables,» and coal plants are being built at five times the rate that old plants are being decommissioned.
Inside the fight: Louisiana established a program in 1986 to convert decommissioned oil and gas rigs into artificial reef systems that provide habitat for marine life in otherwise barren areas.
All nuclear power plants (NPPs) include in the LCOE calculation the payments into a fund to be used to decommission the NPP at the end of its useful life; an NRC licensing requirement in the USA.
The Solar PEIS analyzes potential environmental impacts associated with the development, operation, and decommissioning of utility - scale solar energy projects; i.e. solar energy projects that can generate 20 MW or more of electricity to be put directly into the electricity transmission grid.
-LSB-... published costs of nuclear - generated electricity never take into account the total lifetime cost of nuclear plants, including decommissioning, maintenance and waste disposal, so one is never able to compare like with like (it's the only form of electricity in which overall costs are ignored)-RSB-
Only decommissioned nuclear reactors transformed into amusement parks beats this: a handful of unused grain silos in Iowa, United States have been converted into eight - storey tall ice climbing walls, prompted in part by the immediate region's lack of vertical surfaces.
The Ballistic Orbital Removal System is said to be able to be put into action inexpensively, by launching water on decommissioned missiles.
Or to point out that the published costs of nuclear - generated electricity never take into account the total lifetime cost of nuclear plants, including decommissioning, maintenance and waste disposal, so one is never able to compare like with like (it's the only form of electricity in which overall costs are ignored).
McInnes Cooper lawyers have an unmatched breadth of experience with oil and gas issues in Atlantic Canada, covering issues from rights acquisition and enforcement, through commercial agreements, into development projects, on to production, and finally in decommissioning of offshore infrastructure.
Adriana Linares: Right, so every time I get a new PC, and I want to, let's say I'm going to decommission my PC laptop, I go — I log into my account, my Microsoft account using that Microsoft account email that like you just said, I don't have to use for anything other than logging into Microsoft, and in there I can go in it, it'll show me a list of the four - five machines that I've used my license on and I can say, okay, revoke access on that PC because I'm about to give it to my mom, and then I go to my new PC that I just bought and I simply log in into my account and it will download the software and install it and make that license available on that new machine.
Key Highlights: • Strategically identified capacity needs for both TK3 & RR1, taking into account space / power availability and unused VS2005 VMs for decommission (250 +) as part of the Tech Refresh project converting VS2005 VMs to Hyper - V — ~ 1,000 total.
I could look into converting one of the decommissioned units into an onsite coin - op laundry for additional income, or convert to rentable storage.
As I mentioned above, I would look into converting the 2 decommissioned units into storage and coin - op laundry to boost monthly income a bit.
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