Sentences with phrase «reduced available capacity»

Victoria experienced supply failures in February 2000 when a heat wave swept across south eastern Australia, causing extremely high peak demand at a time when an industrial dispute had reduced available capacity by 20 % and two generating plants were unexpectedly out of service.

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«The key benefits of organic - based fertilisers are that they contain a readily available nutrient supply; they result in better nutrient utilisation; they stimulate soil micro-organisms, they reduce nutrient losses into the environment; they buffer the acidifying effect due to compost; they increase Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) of soils, and they contain naturally chelated trace elements within humus», says Paul Baguely, PG Ag Consulting.
Studying elementary schools in Arizona, Smith (1991) found other negative effects of testing on teachers: «Testing programs substantially reduce the time available for instruction, narrow curricular offerings and modes of instruction, and potentially reduce the capacities of teachers to teach content and to use methods and materials that are incompatible with standardized testing formats» (p. 8).
Many of these features are available as stand - alone options, as are second - row leather captain's chairs (reduces seating capacity to seven) and a rear - seat entertainment system (with dual headrest - mounted displays).
The SLE2 and above trims come standard with middle - row captain's chairs that reduce passenger capacity to six, but the second - row bench is available.
A disparity between the available daily capacity for care and the number of cats actually in the shelter's care, whether related to facility, staffing or finances, can be remedied in three ways: Intake can be decreased, capacity can be expanded, or length of stay can be reduced.
Feed - in tariffs on fossil energy imports to the United States would surely end up reducing demand for fossil fuels as more and more renewable capacity became available — which is exactly what you would want to see happen if you are serious about slowing the rate of global warming.
Such observations support the hypothesis that reduced ice increases available foraging habitat and consequently the western Arctic's carrying capacity.
The reduced coal and increased solar create potential shortages in ramping capacity between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. if energy storage is not available, the report notes — the «duck curve» problem identified in California and on other systems with high solar penetrations.
Acidity reduces the capacity of key plankton species and shelled animals to form and maintain shells and other hard parts, and therefore alters the food available to important fish species.136, 139,140 The rising acidity will have particularly strong societal effects on the Bering Sea on Alaska's west coast because of its high - productivity commercial and subsistence fisheries.17, 141
(6) In an action for loss or damage from bodily injury or death arising directly or indirectly from the use or operation of an automobile, the damages to which a plaintiff is entitled for pecuniary loss, other than the damages for income loss or loss of earning capacity and the damages for expenses that have been incurred or will be incurred for health care, shall be reduced by all payments in respect of the incident that the plaintiff has received or that were available before the trial of the action for statutory accident benefits in respect of pecuniary loss, other than income loss, loss of earning capacity and expenses for health care.
This design choice did result in another compromise though, with the battery capacity being reduced to 3,000 mAh from the 3,510 mAh unit that was available with the original Z Play.
This is resource intensive for the Australian Government agencies, and reduces the time available to spend with Indigenous organisations dealing with their needs and problems, and assisting them in developing their own organisational capacity.
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