Sentences with phrase «power over imported»

An existing law gives the Agriculture Dept. similar power over imported meat — and that is just fine with the meat industry.

Not exact matches

Would public opinion really be aroused to a fever pitch over imports of French perfume, English bone china or Canadian hydro - electric power?
Over a seven - year period, Ontario will be allowed to import up to two terawatt hours of electricity annually from Quebec — or enough energy to power a city of roughly 200,000 people.
Anyone who uses religion or ethnic cleansing as an excuse to have power and dominion over thier fellow man like Iran, Pakistan, and the Sudan does internally and through importing terror through the likes of aL - Qaeda, Hezbollah or the Janjaweed.
According to the Energy Commission which is mandated to ensure that energy supply meets demand at all times, even though the expected power supply this year is a significant improvement over that of last year, it will still not eliminate the threat of load - shedding until the country is able to obtain significant imports from neighbouring Cote d'Ivoire to augment supply.
Concerns over importing electrical power into the New York City area from Canada were expressed at a hearing in Somerset on Saturday.
Emmanuel Kofi Buah has indicated that the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant is expected to save the nation over $ 500million a year from importing light crude to power the thermal plants.
Which means the full import of Gale's revelation that District 12 has been obliterated loses some of its power, purely because there's still some lingering confusion over what's just happened, which in turn makes the necessarily mid-air ending (it's roughly the same endpoint as the book, if we recall correctly) even more unsatisfying.
«We will import vehicles from all over the GM world using the scale, expertise and power of our global product development team,» said GM Holden chairman Mike Devereaux in a statement.
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For example, an «energy security fee» of $ 3.50 per barrel of imported oil would raise approximately $ 15 billion annually; reduced fossil fuel subsidies as proposed by the administration could generate upwards of $ 35 billion over ten years; a utilities electricity fee could raise at least $ 2 billion annually, as included in the Kerry - Lieberman American Power Act; and royalties on new offshore continental shelf drilling could raise more than $ 100 billion over twenty years.
200 nuclear power plants would eliminate over 50 % of U.S. carbon emissions as well as produce enough hydrogen capacity to replace all oil imports and related automobile emissions.
Insofar as coal or gas have to be imported or transported over long distances, it pushes the price of power up higher than clean alternatives.
Energy and Power Subcommittee Chairman Ed Whitfield, R - Ky., who will preside over the hearing, sent out letters Aug. 6 inviting testimony from leaders of the Environmental Protection Agency; the departments of Agriculture, Defense, Energy, Health and Human Services, Interior, State, and Transportation; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the Commerce Department; NASA; the U.S. Agency for International Development; the Export - Import Bank; and the White House Office of Science and Technology.
Already, southern utilities import over 3.5 gigawatts of wind power — or enough for 1 million homes.
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That in effect means importing green power via the grid e.g. from (remote) wind farms, but there imports, and any other imports (e.g. during winter) are meant to be balanced, over the year, with power exported when there is excess.
Although the amount of electricity imported over the Canadian border is a small part of the overall U.S. power supply, the transmission connections linking Canada and the United States are an important component of the electricity markets in northern states.
SA imported less power, and exported more power, to the other states over this period (see the graph below).
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