Sentences with phrase «new capacity»

Solar generated 39 percent of new capacity in 2016, up from 30 percent in 2015.
Thus, for the month, renewables provided more than seven times the amount of new capacity as that from fossil fuels and nuclear power.
In other words, electricity reference prices were set to account for the cost of production, transmission and distribution, but no other costs, such as allowances for building new capacity.
The renewables plus nuclear in 2013 make up 57 % of new capacity additions, while those powered by fossil fuels alone are down to 43 %.
And when we do need to add new capacity, it will likely come from far cleaner coal technologies, nuclear power and renewables like wind and solar, the two men asserted.
Taking all the above together, existing hydro is rapid - response, zero - emission power with a declining likelihood of huge new capacity coming on line.
-- Provide a framework for developing new capacities in each partner.
The goal is to minimize the costs associated with new capacity investments while ensuring reliability for customers.
Investment in renewables capacity was roughly double that in fossil fuel generation; the corresponding new capacity from renewables was equivalent to 55 per cent of all new power, the highest to date.
The industry has responded by investing some $ 300 million in new capacity over the past two years.
While many miners survived the hard time between 2012 and 2015, there wasn't much money deployed in to bringing new capacity online.
The trend of wind, natural gas, and solar additions making up most new capacity is likely to continue in 2016.
The graphs below show where and when new capacity has been added.
By this year, virtually every major German solar producer had gone under as new capacity declined by 90 per cent and new investment by 92 per cent.
Wind plant developers reported increasing amounts of new capacity scheduled to enter commercial operation in 2012 as the year progressed.
Business don't have faith that investments they make in new capacity today will provide enough of a return to justify the risks.
When they put words to their emotions, they gain a whole new capacity to recognize and handle their feelings.
We move through the postures, stretch our bodies and discover new capacities to be with ourselves in a strong, kind, loving way.
And this was not because states suddenly had vast new capacity to measure growth.
In terms of selecting new capacity, low or zero carbon options are increasingly competitive in some markets today.
Moreover, as the better quality resources are committed to production, new capacity additions will be drawn from increasingly poorer quality resources.
We believe it is incumbent on libraries to build new capacities to support new service models.
Couples therapy can help you understand what is underneath those seemingly insignificant fights and help you and your partner develop new capacities to have the conversations you are longing for.
The higher prices act as an incentive to boost supply, and companies act by, for example, investing in new capacity and finding methods to increase efficiency.
By this year, virtually every major German solar producer had gone under as new capacity declined by 90 percent and new investment by 92 percent.
Wind plant developers reported throughout 2012 increasing amounts of new capacity scheduled to enter commercial operation before the end of the year.
More than 750 megawatts of new capacity are slated for completion by 2015.
At issue is the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's decision to create new capacity zones on May 1 which would have most consumers in the Hudson Valley paying higher New York City rates.
Last year, more than twice as much money was put into new capacity for renewables such as solar and wind power than into new power stations burning fossil fuels, according to a new analysis by the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.
The A2Js have helped create new capacity at some clinics in Ontario, particularly in three areas of activity:
Extraordinarily, this build out occurs until 2020, but then no wind energy is built at all after that because the only new capacity installed will be designed to meet summer peaks — hence the focus on utility scale solar.
Sabbaticals or externships could support experienced educators in bringing new capacities into learning ecosystems.
By year end 2000, 17.4 GW had been installed (3.7 GW new capacity during the year).
Transnational players also can help build new capacities on the ground.
[2] EO 13693 defines «renewable electric energy» as electricity produced or displaced by the following sources: solar, wind, biomass, landfill gas, ocean (including tidal, wave, current, and thermal), geothermal, geothermal heat pumps, microturbines, municipal solid waste, or new hydroelectric generation capacity achieved from increased efficiency or additions of new capacity at an existing hydroelectric project.
Closure of coal - fired power plants hasn't affected reserve margins since new capacity from new natural gas plants is also being built.
Moreover, it initiates the process of capacity expansion if new capacity is needed.
China alone has a target of building 49 gigawatts of new capacity between now and 2020, Agence France - Presse reports, roughly equalling the world's current installed solar capacity.
I don't see how new capacity can not be part of the solution.»
Governor Stephen Poloz has been claiming Canadas is at a «sweet spot» of the business cycle, where growing demand is actually generating new capacity as companies invest to meet sales, and that he has an «obligation» to nurture this process with stimulative borrowing costs.
Because different types of generating capacity have very different utilization rates, with nuclear plants and natural gas combined - cycle generators having utilization factors three to five times those of wind and solar generators, capacity measures alone do not directly show how much generation is actually provided by new capacity of each type.
In addition, the supply of upstream professionals is expected to be contracting, thus placing a major constraint on the rate at which the petroleum industry can implement new capacity additions.
But a study his group helped commission, performed by Synapse Energy Economics, of Cambridge, Mass., said that to maintain reliability, the state would not need new capacity until 2020.
According to the IRP, 42 % of the total additional new capacity until 2030 was to be sourced from renewable energy sources, including 1,000 MW of CSP.
That is only slightly less than pending new capacity in China, the world's reigning king of coal (ClimateWire, Sept. 17, 2012).
However, the new strategy will require new investments by philanthropy and new capacity developments by charter providers and supportive nonprofits, including:
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