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For example, you might have a single apartment complex distributing energy from the building's rooftop solar panels to each of its units, and then
selling any surplus on the open market and distributing the earnings evenly among all tenants.
Next year, the plant will be powering the textile mill and
selling surplus electricity to the region's power grid.
That means cancelling wind power contracts awarded in 2016, cancelling the entire wind power procurement program, and taking a hard look at all other contracts to determine whether buying them out is a better option than losing millions
selling surplus power off cheap.
ICIPE say the production of maize by farmers using the method has gone up from less than one tonne per hectare previously to 3.5 tonnes per ha, an increase that ensures year - long food for the smallholder family with an additional income from
selling the surplus.
The rate at which banks borrow money from the RBI by
selling their surplus government securities to the central bank (RBI) is known as «Repo Rate.»)
In agriculture, aid and research are helping to boost productivity through targeted interventions aimed at improving crop yields, capturing water for irrigation and providing advice on
selling surplus produce.
You are not in favor of
selling surplus machine guns over the counter are you?
So it's time to save paying wages for the substandard players, ear a decent amount of money for the new buying by
selling the surplus and strengthen the team with new players.
At this time of year, yes, when hydro is abundant and
we sell the surplus into places like Alberta.
Power Ledger Pty Ltd allows renewable energy asset owners to decide who they want to
sell their surplus energy to and at what price.
Swedish food waste app Karma has landed in the UK, with 50 of London's restaurants and eateries signing up for the opportunity to
sell surplus food to the public and reduce the amount of edible food needlessly thrown away.
This renders the factory completely energy self - sufficient and
they sell the surplus to the grid.
It started in the Great Depression as a means to help farmers
sell their surplus, then morphed in the 1960s into an anti-hunger crusade.
A majority of our people are farmers who depend on good rains, access to land and fertilizer to grow the food they eat and
sell the surplus to make money for school fees for their children and where possible, add a wife or two and make the Hajj or other plans.
He consulted for the Education Commission of the States (ECS) in its 1999 report, Governing America's Schools: Changing the Rules, which described a «public schools real estate trust» as follows: «In any locality, one or more real - estate trusts assume ownership of a community's public school buildings,
sell the surplus buildings, and build or lease additional facilities in areas with insufficient space.
Many animal pounds are legally obliged to
sell this surplus of un-homed animals to research laboratories.
These auctions originated as a venue to
sell surplus animals, but Kavin quotes the Iowa breeder who sold the Cavaliers as saying, «We have breeders that breed for the auction.
These include impacts on the tourism sector (e.g., Hamilton et al., 2005), and on market access, which both affect the ability of farmers to obtain agricultural inputs,
sell surplus crops, and purchase alternative foods.
As solar gets big enough to threaten their bottom line, utilities are trying to roll back incentives like «net metering,» which lets solar - powered households
sell their surplus energy back to the grid for a profit.
Those whose «carbon footprint» is small can
sell their surplus carbon credits to others, less virtuous than themselves.
The Hong Kong government will start discussing plans from early next week to give owners of residential and commercial rooftop solar PV systems the chance to
sell surplus electricity to the grid.
Now an investigation by two Environment & Energy (E&E) reporters has traced a network of industry fronts and astroturf grassroots organizations spreading across the southeastern United States, all united in attacking state laws or regulatory or other efforts to make rooftop solar panels economical to use by allowing customers to
sell any surplus electricity back to the grid.
With plans to
sell the surplus generic electricity to their power provider, the Wanners turned toNativeEnergy to provide an upfront purchase of the digester's RECs and carbon offsets to help fund the project.
The utility wants to overhaul a pricing rule that allows owners of rooftop solar systems to
sell the surplus electricity they generate to Duke at 11 cents per kilowatt - hour, the retail bundled rate.
And if we can
sell the surplus to California or Alberta at a profit, make it so.
The School Board
sold surplus land to a corporation incorporated solely to purchase the land.
Using blockchain technology, the Power ledger platform provides a transparent, auditable and automated market trading and clearing mechanism for residential and commercial businesses to decide who they want to
sell their surplus energy to and at what price.
Initially Overstock
sold surplus or returned stock and liquidated the stock of 18 failed dot - com businesses at below wholesale prices.
Not exact matches
But Lesko's lists pertain mostly to small business: you'll find information on agencies that give development assistance to expanding companies, economic reports that regional Federal Reserve banks will send you, government
surplus - property auctions, whom to ask about overseas
selling, how to find financial data on a company or franchisor, where to apply for research grants — in sum, information on the offerings of nearly every federal, state, and local bureaucracy in the country.
He has focused on trade relationships where other countries run large
surpluses with the U.S., meaning they
sell more to U.S. consumers than they buy from American companies.
China has worked hard to produce and
sell its wares to eager European and other overseas buyers, amassing, in the process, huge trade
surpluses.
Some folks really get into it and build collections; some lots are considered «legendary» because people might think they're drinking
surplus Screaming Eagle (which normally
sells for thousands of dollars a bottle) for $ 15.
So rather than
selling off this
surplus power (often at a loss), Ontario will now take advantage of the storage offered by Quebec's hydro reservoirs.
The budget predicted the fiscal year would end with a thin
surplus of $ 197 million, a feat that would be achieved by reducing expenditure growth, raising taxes and
selling off more than 100 assets determined to be
surplus.
In fact, it is expected to have a
surplus of solar, wind and kinetic energy that can be
sold back to the grid and make the service profitable.
Despite the unforeseen fall in oil prices in 2014, the Conservative government, with a lot of slight of hand (reduction in contingency reserve,
selling GM shares at fire sale prices, optimistic economic and oil price assumptions), produced a budget that financed all of its pre-election promises, while still leaving a
surplus of $ 1.4 billion in 2015 - 16 rising to $ 4.8 billion in 2019 - 20.
Running a trade
surplus means that a country
sells more to foreigners than it buys from them, and there seems to be an implicit belief that exports are what a hard working country produces, and imports are the equivalent of its consumption, so that a trade
surplus means that the country earns more than it spends, and the larger the
surplus, the more likely the ants in that country are especially productive, thrifty, morally upright, and perhaps fond of sensible clothing.
Instead of
selling it at a loss, the province should make
surplus clean energy available to businesses at a discount
That dam, if it gets built, will supply
surplus electricity this province has no need for, other than to power the LNG liquidation plants, to which it will be
sold at great discount, since it can not be stored.
Prices aren't driven up or down by «money flow» or a
surplus of buying over
selling.
But unless we see a big narrowing in the trade
surplus, then exporters still need to
sell dollars [and buy renminbi] in the onshore market,» she said.
«Exporters were encouraged to
sell cheaper to other countries to remove the
surplus production and at the same time earn quota to ship to the US, which was by far the highest price.
A supermarket
selling only
surplus food from other stores at reductions of up to half price has opened in Copenhagen.
For specific industry applications with high organic loads, enough biogas can be generated to fully cover a production plant's energy needs and still have a biogas
surplus to feed it into power generators and
sell electricity to the national grid, often generating carbon credits, where these apply, as well as profit.
We grow diverse vegetables in our kitchen garden throughout the year; we
sell only
surplus vegetables in the market.»
The
surplus electricity is
sold back to the grid, generating additional revenues.
«Unfortunately for many Australian food processors, they tend to focus on Australian perspective, [with]
surplus sold internationally.
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