Sentences with phrase «net average capacity»

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In some locations and amongst some groups of people with high exposure, high sensitivity and / or low adaptive capacity, net costs will be significantly larger than the global average.
The net summer capacity of the average retired coal unit was 133 megawatts (MW), compared with 278 MW for the rest of the coal units still operating.
«Gross Revenues» means the total monies received by Grantee from a utility company or other power purchaser (provided, however, that if electricity is sold to a subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, then, and only then, the gross receipts from the sale of electricity under such contract shall be calculated using a sale of not less than the arithmetical average of the prices quoted by market sources of information, which information may be based upon the price paid by any purchaser or purchasers, including Grantee or any subsidiary or affiliate of Grantee, for electricity produced in the Iowa region of the Midwest Independent System Operator («MISO») from operation of wind turbines during the calendar year immediate!y preceding the year in which such electricity production from the Wind Energy Project occurs, taking into account the aggregate terms associated with such transaction) derived from the sale of electric energy and capacity produced and sold from the WTG's installed on the Premises, net of proportional energy losses associated with the power collection system or utility interconnection.
In 2016 - 2017, India added 15.7 GW renewable energy capacity (2.5 times the 6.5 GW added in 2015 - 2016), compared to 7.7 GW net coal installations (65 % less than average installs over the previous four years).
Indeed, it's as result of these activities, that even the average lawyer can net between $ 77,100 to $ 82,000 (see calculations in the paragraph below) or $ 37 — $ 39 per hour while working two hours a day, while a minimum wage worker, functioning at full capacity barely brings home $ 25k a year.
In order to serve all the women currently obtaining contraceptive services at Planned Parenthood health centers nationwide, other types of safety - net family planning providers would have to increase their client caseloads by 47 %, on average.2 Federally qualified health center (FQHC) sites offering contraceptive care, hospital sites and others would have to increase their capacity by more than half (see chart 1).2 Sites operated by public health departments nationwide would have to increase their contraceptive client caseloads by a lesser proportion.
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