Sentences with phrase «maintain electricity supply»

The country has plans to construct a set of new reactors to maintain electricity supply and cut carbon dioxide emissions as a generation of older power plants is shut down.

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Storage means solar could feed a steady stream of electrons into the grid, making it ever more valuable to the people whose job it is to maintain a reliable electricity supply.
To assist with adoption of the technology in Australia, In Australia, CST Wastewater Solutions is partnering with national energy groups and global electricity generator suppliers to tailor Build, Own Operate and Maintain (BOOM) partnerships.
The permafrost surrounding the facility will help maintain the low temperature of the seeds if the electricity supply should fail.
There are three critical components necessary for successfully maintaining milk supply when re-entering the workforce or returning to school: • a high quality breastpump that removes milk quickly and effectively • a place to use a breastpump at work / school that is clean, private, and with access to electricity, if needed • time to use a breastpump at work / school at least every 3 hours
In countries or regions where infrastructure such as electricity, cold chain and other essential requirements are not in place, it's very hard to maintain the integrity of the medical supply chain.
DC electricity generated at a residence is used to operate an inverter, which is designed so as to maintain phase with grid - supplied AC.
If built and brought online at the end of 2020, the 2,000 - megawatt Wind Catcher Connection in Oklahoma's Panhandle would supply the customers of PSO and Southwestern Electric Power with electricity the utilities maintain would be among the most affordable in the nation.
CanWEA has long supported that new supply needs in Ontario be competitively sought from affordable, non-emitting generation to maintain low greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector in the medium - to long - term while keeping costs in check.
Includes provisions: (1) creating a combined energy efficiency and renewable electricity standard and requiring retail electricity suppliers to meet 20 % of their demand through renewable electricity and electricity savings by 2020; (2) setting a goal of, and requiring a strategic plan for, improving overall U.S. energy productivity by at least 2.5 % per year by 2012 and maintaining that improvement rate through 2030; and (3) establishing a cap - and - trade system for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and setting goals for reducing such emissions from covered sources by 83 % of 2005 levels by 2050.
While total output from low carbon technologies, such as hydro, wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, and nuclear power, has continued to grow, their share of global primary energy supply has remained relatively constant; fossil fuels have maintained their dominance and carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) has yet to be applied to electricity production at scale.
Maintaining a diverse supply mix, where the different resources are complementary to each other, is an effective way to provide the services necessary to balance the supply and demand of electricity and maintain the reliability of Ontario's power system.
More importantly, however, making more gas generation capacity available is only a short - term fix and does not seriously address the changes needed to maintain, in the words of the National Electricity Objective, a secure, reliable and affordable supply of eElectricity Objective, a secure, reliable and affordable supply of electricityelectricity.
This effectively doubles the cost of supplying electricity since two generating and even transmission fleets must be built and maintained rather than only one — fossil fuel and nuclear generation — except where abundant hydro capacity is available.
To accommodate this variability, electricity grid operators use a variety of tools to maintain a reliable electricity supply — and can easily handle a much higher percentage of electricity from renewable sources.
Installations of wind generators continue to increase, and with them the challenge of successfully integrating large amounts of intermittent generation while still maintaining the moment - to - moment balance of electricity supply and demand that is essential for stable operation of the power grid.
Maintaining, and even strengthening these policies ensures the continued integration of clean energy resources into Ohio's electricity portfolio and moves the state towards a lower - risk, more affordable and sustainable electricity supply.
The electricity utility industry employs a simple strategy for maintaining reliability: always have more supply available than may be required.
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