Sentences with phrase «of electricity exports»

they have increased the burning of lignite coal, largely for generation of electricity exports.
Net metering with a flat export rule is another adjustment that typically reduces the value of electricity exported to the grid.

Not exact matches

Similar prophecies have proved wrong before and doubters point out that electricity bills for American factories will rise if the U.S. starts selling its growing supply of natural gas abroad and lifts current curbs on gasoline exports.
Under existing VOS program designs, solar customers continue to purchase all of their electricity from the grid at the utility's retail rate and receive credit for the solar electricity exported to the grid at the approved VOS rate.
Indeed, because of the difficulty of transmitting electricity or moving oil, it's entirely possible that Canada could export to the U.S. while the U.S. exports the exact same good to Canada as well.
Canadian exports of coking coal are used as upstream inputs in electricity production in India.
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The Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) says it will soon start the export of some 50 megawatts of electricity to Burkina...
Until recently, Estonia exported part of its electricity to the St Petersburg region which, in turn, allowed the Sosnovy Bor power station to sell some of its output to Finland.
All of the electricity is exported to offset the 53 gigawatt - hours of energy Samsø uses for transportation.
They made comparisons within the five sectors they studied — power plants, furnaces, exports for electricity generation overseas, buses and cars — and across sectors to see which use of natural gas pays the greatest dividend for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Bernard Ses - trienka, head of energy for the Slovak Ministry of Economics, has told the German press that with Mochovce, Slovakia could export electricity at only 60 per cent of its price in the West.
The conference will look at the opportunities that exist in the export of clean electricity to the United States
The export of wind energy to the United States — a recent request for proposals for clean electricity in Massachusetts has clearly demonstrated strong interest in exports of Canadian wind energy on both sides of the border
Depending on the size of the system, this exported electricity is measured directly or assumed (deemed).
Depending on the size of the system, this exported electricity is either measured or simply assumed (deemed) using an assumption of 50 per cent self ‑ consumption.
With 50 plants running at 10 GW per plant, the US could meet all of its liquid fuel needs, some of its electricity needs and export excess liquid fuel.
So if the world moves toward a system for tracking emissions, who is responsible for a particular batch of carbon dioxide — the company that mined and sold the coal, the power plant that burned it, the consumer who buys the exported widget made with the electricity generated by that combustion, or...?
It is not possible to determine the share of exported wind in the way CEPOS does, simply because it is not possible to separate electricity produced by wind from electricity produced by coal.
This will more than satisfy the residential needs of the state's 25 million people, enabling Texas to export electricity, just as it has long exported oil.
If the nation achieves its ambitious targets of 2,300 megawatts by 2020 and 5,000 megawatts by 2030, Kenya could within a matter of years meet all its electricity needs with geothermal energy and begin exporting the surplus.
In Mississippi this winter, for instance, after the state Public Service Commission for the first time offered rules allowing net metering for solar owners — that practice enables solar owners to get a fair price for excess electricity they export to the grid — legislators introduced bills that would remove the PSC's right to regulate 70 percent of the state's electricity service, including creating net metering rules.
Norway gets over 99 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, often producing more than it requires and exporting the energy to other countries.
Solar owners would still pay the retail rate for consumed electricity but would earn the value of the RET — yet to be determined — for their exported power.
Distributed solar owners, the CES reported, get the $ 0.18 / kWh retail rate compensation for exported electricity and other incentives that can bring the total cost to «over $ 0.20 / kWh on a levelized basis over the life of the project.»
Coal fired power generation provides more than 80 per cent of Australia's electricity and coal is the nation's biggest export commodity, earning more than $ 25 billion in 2006.
Dublin - based solar power expert Warik Energy has advised anyone with a solar PV array or wind turbine that they can make significant cash savings through the installation of a smart energy storage system, ensuring 100 % of the electricity they produce is used on - site rather than exported to the grid.
• Current expectations for a low cost, gas - driven electricity economy and significant deployment of natural gas vehicles could be foregone due to LNG exports.
Some proponents of additional LNG exports argue that they would benefit the climate by replacing dirty coal - fueled electricity produced in Asia and Europe.
Some of the highly polluting Ukrainian coal power plants are connected to the European grid and export electricity to Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Poland.
But if California uses additional low or zero - carbon grid management methods such as storage, demand response, electricity exports, and more flexible operation of renewable generators, greenhouse gas emissions would drop by 27 percent.
The exported electricity matches the annual production of photovoltaic solar energy or about two - thirds of the wind power production.
While the main arguments of pro-coal politicians and investors are new employment, the export of electricity and the supposed economic stability of the state, the impacts are mostly felt by citizens and the natural world.
On the same day Denmark produced 101 % of its electricity demand from its wind turbines, even leaving a small amount for export.
«Support for expansion of electricity generation and transmission facilities — on a vastly increased scale — as part of a deliberate national «export driven» strategy is either limited or all too often met with derision or outright hostility,» Nathwani wrote.
Ukraine has been a net energy exporting country, for example in 2011, 3.3 % of electricity produced were exported, [274] but also one of Europe's largest energy consumers.
The administration supports development of natural gas export terminals and the development of natural gas infrastructure abroad, which would lock in more decades of continued fossil fueled electricity.
So help me understand: if Germany produces more CO2 emissions year on year, but EXPORTS the some of the electricity thus generated to other countries, then it gets a «free pass» on the increasing CO2 footprint?
if Germany produces more CO2 emissions year on year, but EXPORTS the some of the electricity thus generated to other countries, then it gets a «free pass» on the increasing CO2 footprint?
In the related The Power of Scotland Secured document, green campaigners Friends of the Earth commissioned a report saying that by 2030 renewable methods could provide enough electricity for all of Scotland's energy needs plus 85 % extra for export.
(The Gaurdian, 2010) Germany's Environment Agency's study found that switching to 100 % green electricity by 2050 would have economic advantages, especially for the vital export - oriented manufacturing industry (The Gaurdian, 2010) It would also create tens of thousands of jobs.
Steam coal, used to generate electricity, comprised the remaining 32 % of exports.
Each year we spill enough electricity through exports to neighbouring jurisdictions, including Michigan and New York, to power a large part of their economies.
The free market trading (HOEP) of electricity has resulted in Ontario exporting a rising percentage of our generation to buyers in Quebec, NY and Michigan, with the latter the biggest buyer.
Because Ontario is contractually obligated to pay for most of the production costs of curtailed and exported energy, OSPE believes it would be better to find productive uses for the surplus clean electricity to displace fossil fuel consumption in other economic sectors.
ENERGY OVERVIEW Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 2.9 billion barrels Oil Production (2002E): 818,000 barrels per day (bbl / d), of which about 763,000 bbl / d was crude oil Oil Consumption (2002E): 483,000 bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2001E): 335,000 bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 27.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.32 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.17 Tcf Net Natural Gas Exports (2000E): 0.15 Tcf Coal Reserves (2000E): 474 million short tons (Mmst) Coal Production (2000E): 0.33 Mmst Coal Consumption (2000E): 1.47 Mmst Electric Generation Capacity (1 / 1 / 00E): 24 gigawatts (GW) Electricity Generation (2000E): 82.8 billion kilowattthours (bkwh); conventional thermal 52 %, hydroelectricity 41 %, nuclear 7 %
This was followed by a session delving into the market realities of high wind integration in Alberta, including the findings of CanWEA's ground - breaking Pan-Canadian Wind Integration Study, which demonstrated how Canada can get more than one - third of its electricity from wind energy without compromising grid reliability, and at the same time dramatically cut emissions, save billions in fossil fuel costs and generate new export opportunities.
«This represents a 58 per cent increase in the amount of clean electricity that Ontario wasted in 2015 — 4.8 TWh — all while the province continues to export more than 2 million homes - worth of electricity to neighbouring jurisdictions for a price less than what it cost to produce,» said Paul Acchione, P.Eng., energy expert and former President and Chair of OSPE.
France exports the electricity from equivalent of about seven nuclear power plants to UK, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Spain.
Export customers paid only about 3 cents / kWh to 4 cents / kWh for Ontario power; electricity ratepayers of Ontario paid more than 8 cents / kWh for this power to be generated 27.
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