Sentences with phrase «operational capacity of»

«Even from the report's own analysis, operational capacity of the global coal fleet continues to grow rising 2 % in the last twelve months.
The fall - out could also impact on the operational capacity of the department, with fears that experienced civil servants will be moved over to head the government's new Brexit ministry.
Dr Graham has been instrumental in driving efficiencies in the operational capacity of Genetic Services of WA to deliver health benefit.
Speaking further, the CNS noted that his administration was working on enhancing the operational capacity of the Nigerian navy in line with his vision and the content of the Navy's transformation plan.
According to Misau, the real issue is the illegal promotion in the Police Force and its potential to undermine operational capacity of the Force.
Disclosing that efforts are being made to enhance the operational capacity of officers of the Nigeria Police force through tailor made training programme that will give them the right civil orientation in their roles as guardians of the constitution, the President said his administration will encourage the development of state - level community policing under a model that will integrate members of the community to policing functions at the grassroots level.
According to the Ministry of Justice, the prison population had not grown as fast as previously projected, with a prison population in January 2011 of 82,991 and a useable operational capacity of 87,936.
«More than 150 suppliers are currently booked for the trade floor exhibition that will showcase products and technologies designed to enhance the operational capacity of businesses in the wine grape growing and winemaking regions.
However, fiscal, economic, and regulatory factors will bear watching as they affect the financial and operational capacity of municipal housing issuers.

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A number of operational features were required to implement such an overnight reverse repo, or ON RRP, facility: It would need same - day settlement; 16 the operation would need to be run predictably, every day, and as late in the day as possible, to give lenders time to bargain with other counterparties using the outside option of investing with the Federal Reserve; 17 an appropriate spread below IOR would be required to ensure that the facility neither induced large changes in the structure of money markets nor lost the ability to support interest rate control; 18 and the operations would need enough unused capacity that lenders could credibly propose to leave borrowers that did not offer an adequate interest rate.19
Risks associated with investing in Industrials include the possibility of a worsening in the global economy, acquisition integration risk, operational issues, failure to introduce to market new and innovative products, further weakening in the oil market, potential price wars due to any excesses industry capacity, and a sustained rise in the dollar relative to other currencies.
Itaipu Hydroelectric Dam is the largest operational hydroelectric energy producer in the world, with an installed generation capacity of 14GW.
In response to my question about what, if anything, the city or state could have done to keep Madison's Oscar Mayer plant open, Kraft Heinz spokesman Michael Mullen said «the closing of the Madison factory was based entirely on the need to reduce operational redundancies and eliminate excess capacity within our North American network.»
When fully operational, Cove Point will have a total capacity of about 0.75 Bcf / d.
At least until Tesla's Gigafactory is fully operational, there are only two domestic cell and module makers with the capacity to produce more than 500 MW of modules each year — First Solar and SolarWorld.
5.4 the operational feasibility of undertaking the watering action (e.g. channel capacity, infrastructure constraints, third party impacts etc.).
Initial production capacity of the Três Rios factory is 200,000 l of milk a day, which is projected to touch 124,000 t per annum when fully operational.
When fully operational, the Três Rios factory will have a capacity to produce 124,000 t of milk per annum.
BioFiltro is currently running a trial of their BIDA ® System at Constellation Brands» winery in Madera, California, and if all goes as expected, a new BioFiltro installation with a capacity of 1,000,000 gallons per day will be operational in the near future.
While we will always strive to improve and cater to the needs of the families we serve, Phase 3 will conclude our planned implementation strategy and mean we have reached full operational capacity.
The interest in the development of supersonic and hypersonic systems of propulsion is clearly justified by their outstanding operational capacities, which are far greater than existing systems.
He also hinted that training and tailored capacity building for the various operational units of the party from resource mobilization to grassroots mobilization will be his priority.
«The operational influence and control exercised by Andrew Pallotta and Carl Korn and the capacity in which he serves each entity strongly suggest the activities of the Fund for Great Public Schools constitute «coordination» under NYS election law,» Cox said in the complaint.
But while the Town of East Hampton's policy goal of serving 100 percent of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2020 is commendable, «the details have not allowed us to move forward with the kind of operational capacities we need.»
President Buhari noted that the conference will in no small measure create a sense of peace and belongings to the people of the region, stressing that the reform process within the Nigerian Army has not only enhance service, discipline, functional capacity and operational readiness, but properly positioned the service for its role as a critical stakeholder in the nation's quest for peace and stability.
Buratai stated that the establishment of the AWCN is basically to develop the capacities of the Nigerian Army officers at an operational level and to improve strategic competence because -LSB-...]
The Health Ministry has disclosed that the despite the completion of the first phase of the 597 - bed capacity University of Ghana Medical Centre, it has not been operational because the facility has not been officially handed over to the Ministry.
She mentioned illiteracy, policy deficiency, weak capacity and operational gaps as the challenges confronting the efficient delivery of WASH services in the country and called for collaboration from the government and partners to professionalize water service delivery for financial sustainability.
The goal of the call for proposals is to develop battery packs with a specific energy in excess of 350 - watt hours per kilogram — or more than double the current capacity while maintaining acceptable, safe operational levels.
For example, they point out that investments in country capacity building have been inadequate and difficult to track, arrangements for fair and timely sharing of patient samples remain weak, and reform efforts at WHO have focused on operational issues but have neglected to address deeper institutional shortcomings.
«Our response to this reality has been to promote collaboration and to build operational capacity for interdisciplinary research through a series of strategic investments in selective areas of excellence.
«The review is the first to be undertaken by the newly established National School Resourcing Board, chaired by Mr Michael Chaney AO, and will look at the current arrangements for determining the capacity of non-government school communities to contribute to the operational costs of their school,» Mr Birmingham said.
Prior to joining CTAC, Ms. Leone served in numerous capacities over 13 years at a private school in Marlborough, Massachusetts where she supervised and directed all aspects of the school's finances, human resources, non-academic student services, facilities, and operational and safety functions.
It also cited a «lack of capacity to prevent and systematically resolve operational difficulties.»
As part of the field test, the state will be examining technological capacity and the quality of test questions, while helping students and teachers prepare for next year's first operational test, said Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction in a press release.
The Commission denied five petitions for reasons ranging from a lack of capacity to properly govern a school; weak operational plans; poorly articulated plans for community partnerships, to an incomplete strategy for obtaining a facility in an achievable timeframe.
She contributes to Center development through building staff capacity and oversees operational, financial, and planning aspects of the Center.
Jason Taylor, vice president for advisory services at The Scion Group LLC, says «having the backing of the state university system could tip the balance among debt capacity, student demand, and operational control to make it work, but whether the arrangement successfully delivers on its ambitious goals will be heavily scrutinized by the higher education, real estate development and investment communities in the coming years.»
The latest phase in the development of the EMC will see the site increase its operational footprint to 2,00,000 sq m, thereby supporting the capacity uplift.
Automobili Lamborghini SpA now has additional quality checks during the production of the Huracán in Sant «Agata to make sure she adheres to the strict tolerances required, in fact the assembly of this new V10 model is a lot more efficient compared to the Gallardo production... once the assembly line is fully operational a total of 13 Huracán per day can be built... with over 700 orders of this car in one month I'm sure the entire capacity will be required to keep up with demand.
Saudia has achieved outstanding operational performance and an unprecedented number of guests flown, total flights operated, and seat capacity during 2017.
HIA, the world's newest international hub, is located five kilometres away from the existing Doha International Airport and will cater to a capacity of 28 million passengers per year, increasing to 50 million passengers a year when the facility is fully operational.
«This work will help improve customer service and add vital capacity during the period in advance of the new arrivals building becoming operational and the subsequent full transformation of existing terminal.»
A PAL insider reports that this is due to maintain consistency across the fleet of B777 and avoid the operational problems from having planes with different capacity operating the same routes — understandable, but still unfortunate for passengers.
Scott Burton seems to argue against the distinction, stating that contemporary art is taking an increasingly «relative,» or physical, relationship to the viewer: «It will place itself not in front of but around, behind, underneath (literally) the audience in an operational capacity
Now NREL says that «an economic carrying capacity of 30 % [VRE] in much of the United States will require largely understood changes to operational practices as well as transmission capacity expansion.»
Minnesota's community solar program hit a record 335 megawatts of operational capacity in April 2018.
Minnesota's community solar program hit a record 300 megawatts of operational capacity in March 2018 and is wildly successful because it offers tangible, financial benefits to subscribers, allows third party project development and ownership, and has no cap on program capacity.
The project brings Azure Power's operational solar capacity above 1 GW, with projects spread across 23 of India's 29 states.
The first offshore wind farm in the country is operational in Rhode Island, and Massachusetts utilities will solicit 1,600 megawatts of offshore wind capacity pursuant to new legislation.
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