Sentences with phrase «on curtailment»

«Those entities have... an obligation,» PJM's white paper continues, «to serve specified retail load and can commit to reduce their wholesale load based on curtailment commitments or alternate supply (behind the meter) which they arrange with their end - use retail load.»
«People may be focusing on curtailment or cutting back rather than efficiency improvements because of the upfront costs involved,» Attari said.
As part of efforts by the Implementation Committee on the Curtailment of Cattle Rustling in Nigeria (ICCCRN), the committee set up by the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris is set to create a data base for all Cattles in Nigeria.

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In fact, millions of people stand to see higher tax bills because of the elimination or curtailment of deductions such as one for state and local taxes, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, the nonpartisan official scorekeeper for Congress.
«The curtailments will contribute to the Company's long - term goal of lowering Alcoa's position on the world aluminum production cost curve by 10 percentage points,» the company said in a statement.
«(But) if there's curtailment all the way to the point of discontinuing that flow of product... that utilization taken away from the refineries would have a pretty negative effect on the refineries.»
Other Post-Retirement, Net represents the other components of net periodic pension costs not classified as Service Costs, Interest Costs, Expected Return on Plan Assets, Actuarial Gains \ Losses, Amortization of Unrecognized Prior Service Costs, Settlements, Curtailments, or Transition Costs.
«Eagle Ford production has been on an upward trend since it bottomed out in late 2016, although rig counts have been declining since reaching 86 on May 26,» Dallas Fed said, noting that the Eagle Ford output dropped in late August and early September due to curtailments amid Hurricane Harvey.
Two years later a number of other curtailments on the Church — known as the Reform Laws — were passed.
The right - wing faction has promoted the school prayer amendment to the Consitituion and similar initiatives to declare America a «Christian nation;» it is workingintently to bring about a constitutional convention at which its representatives could propose curtailments of various freedoms; is drafting laws to confer official favor on specific religious establishments.
This right - wing faction has promoted the school prayer amendment to the Constitution and similar initiatives to declare America a «Christian nation»; it is working intently to bring about a constitutional convention at which its representatives could propose curtailments of various freedoms, is drafting laws to confer official favor on specific religious establishments.
Formed against a background of economic curtailment on welfare spending and a huge increase in the number of HIV and AIDS cases, Wola Nani initiated programs to help HIV + people in the local community cope with the emotional and financial strains brought about by HIV and AIDS.
Marxism's lack of understanding of human nature, it's morally flawed call for violence, it's debasement of the individual to be subservient to the Party and to the State, the lack of curtailment on the state's power, and a host of other issues caused it to be a political failure as precedent to it's economic failures, which are legion.
«Michael Gove, Michael Howard and Boris Johnson are arguing, against you, for Brexit on solid intellectual grounds concerning the EU's curtailment of your Parliament's democratic sovereignty.
This drive for academic achievement leads to high attainment in international academic assessments but has contributed to the curtailment of nocturnal sleep on school nights to well below the recommended eight to ten hours of sleep, putting students at risk of cognitive and psychological problems.
So while one might expect this result to inform government guidelines on drinking, those predicting a drastic curtailment are being over-dramatic.
Next the scientists looked at the energetic cost of curtailment — the practice of shutting down solar panels and wind turbines to reduce the production of surplus electricity on the grid.
Curtailment of access will have a major negative impact on many in our active research community.
directs the ALA Presidential Task Force on School Librarians to lead the Association in its continued mission to address the urgent need for advocacy for school libraries and school librarians; and to address the impact of the de-professionalization and curtailment of school library instructional programs on students and student achievement, continuing to engage librarians of all types from across the association to advocate for school libraries, which are imperative to the survival and success of all libraries;
The amount of interest relief depends on the amount of additional principal paid and the number of times you make a curtailment payment.
Pointing to the very aggressive curtailment of capital expenditures, and the expectations that production numbers have only started to roll over, McKinley is focusing on high - quality energy companies.
Read the description of coverage (policy wording) and look at the clauses for period of cover and the terms «medical evacuation», «trip interruption» or «curtailment» for details on when you may be covered for expenses if you have to return home early (and always read the exclusions to cover carefully).
This fact — that so serious a crisis could have so marginal an impact on global emissions — is an extremely important warning, for it clearly implies that the deep emissions cuts we need will not come by way of any modest curtailment of economic activity.
On subseasonal timescales, probabilistic predictions of wind, solar and hydropower generation can help stabilize energy costs and supply by improving scheduling and trading, maintenance scheduling, reducing curtailments and imbalance penalties, improving decisions about reserve energy sources, maximizing grid integration, and planning capacity commitments.
Problematically, curtailment has a detrimental effect on the sustainability of a renewable power grid.
So far solar is bearing the brunt of curtailment, and despite this wasting of local renewable energy the state continues to import large amounts of electricity even on days when curtailment is at its peak.
Marcott and Science might be expected to address Rud's concerns, to answer how the spike was derived (I suspect Marcott applied some curtailment of impossible outcomes based on instrumental records), and certainly to provide readers of Science with an improved understanding.
But as more solar comes on - line, curtailments are likely to increase, which could create an «economic limit to deployment» for solar power in California, as NREL noted in a recent study on the state's 50 percent by 2030 renewable portfolio standard goals.
If KIUC could move some of it solar generation to later hours, it could decrease its reliance on dirty fuel oil, prevent solar curtailment at midday, and save customers money.
The result is curtailment of gas - fired power and a complex search for alternatives to keep the lights on.
Due to their low energy stored on electrical energy invested (ESOIe) ratios, conventional battery technologies reduce the EROI ratios of wind generation below curtailment EROI ratios.
The 10 GWh of wind and solar curtailed on Saturday was less than 6 % of the day's wind and solar output, and 2018 year - to - date curtailment of 207 GWh represents around 1 % of total renewable energy output.
This follows on the release of a new paper by three scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) which explores the issue of minimum requirements for conventional generation in California and Texas and how this causes curtailment of renewable energy.
A lot of research and lab work should be done to find real answers on net energy and sustainability of solar tech before deploying on a large scale, otherwise it will be sunk investment in comparison of more impactful solutions like conservation and curtailment and lifestyle changes.
[95] The golden years doctrine has some limited applicability here, in that Mr. Mathroo has experienced a decrease in his willingness to walk because of the effect of his injuries on his perceptions of his physical condition and his feelings of safety when walking, but I take the point made by Mr. Edge - Partington's counsel that he was not involved in that many activities beforehand, other than going to the temple and gardening, so the curtailment of them has been more limited than in other cases cited on his behalf.
Your travel insurance would protect you against loss or theft of baggage or passport, trip cancellation or curtailment, flight delay or cancellation, accidental injuries, emergency medical care and so on.
Incidences like flight curtailment or cancellation, loss of checked baggage or passport, medical emergencies or a worst case scenario like plane hijack can wreak havoc on your travel plans.
Although the fund address has now been flagged, the curtailment of further damage will depend on how the startup is able to control the spread of this fund in the broader ecosystem.
It might have some impact on real estate lenders, but the curtailment of cheap capital is a much more important factor in pricing in the seniors housing market.
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