In 2005, utilities and developers installed only 79 megawatts of grid - connected solar capacity across the U.S.. By 2013, the capacity of annual grid - connected solar installations grew to 4,600 megawatts, more than 58
times the cumulative amount installed just eight years earlier.
Not exact matches
A Letter of Intent expresses your intent to buy a stated dollar
amount of «
cumulative quantity discount eligible shares» (as defined in the «Cumulative Quantity Discount» section above) over a 13 - month period and lets you receive the same sales charge as if all shares had been purchased at
cumulative quantity discount eligible shares» (as defined in the «
Cumulative Quantity Discount» section above) over a 13 - month period and lets you receive the same sales charge as if all shares had been purchased at
Cumulative Quantity Discount» section above) over a 13 - month period and lets you receive the same sales charge as if all shares had been purchased at one
time.
Any adjustment of less than $ 0.01 which is not made shall be carried forward and shall be made at the
time of and together with any subsequent adjustment which, on a
cumulative basis,
amounts to an adjustment of $ 0.01 or more in the Conversion Price.
Finding a way to reconcile two competing demands - minimizing contact in practice in order to reduce the number of concussions sustained and the number of hits players sustain over the course of a week and a season that emerging science, now more than ever, suggests may have a deleterious
cumulative effect [26] on a player's cognitive function over the long term, while at the same
time maximizing the
amount of
time in practice learning how to tackle and block without head - to - head contact -
time that is needed to maximize the protective effect of proper tackling on the number of head - to - head hits players sustain in game action, which can not only result in concussion, but catastrophic neck and spine injuries - is challenging, but clearly not impossible.
If at any
time during the fiscal year it appears, from cash flow projections or other generally accepted accounting principles, that the revenues available, as projected through the end of the fiscal year, will be insufficient to meet either (a) the
amounts appropriated, or (b) expenses anticipated to be incurred through the end of the fiscal year, such that the
cumulative effect thereof is a projected year - end deficit in excess of fifty percent of the County's undesignated, unreserved fund balance as of the end of the immediately preceding fiscal year, the County Executive or the Comptroller shall submit a report to the Legislature setting forth the estimated
amount of the deficit with appropriate details and explanations.
Sometimes small changes in landscape irrigation practices, such as calibrating your sprinklers to apply the recommended
amount, may seem like they would have minimal effect, but consumers can see reductions in their water use, especially when they consider the
cumulative effect of small changes over
time.»
All you need to do is take a small
amount of ashwagandha and wait about a week and it's going to start having a
cumulative effect, so over
time you're going to have a better biochemical response to stress.
According to the UK Payments Council, in 2010 the running total of debit card spending (# 272 billion) overtook the
cumulative amount of cash spend (# 269 billion) in the economy for the first
time.
Finland has supported the LDCF since 2003, the
cumulative contribution
amounts to about 32 million Euros (approximately $ 41 million USD at
time of contribution).
What I understood that we can only transfer
cumulative superannuation
amount one
time only.
The
cumulative use of your LTA is tracked as a percentage rather than an absolute
amount, to take account of any changes in the LTA between the different
times you crystallise money.
The Compound Annual Growth Rate, usually expressed as a percentage, represents the
cumulative effect of a series of gains or losses on an original
amount over a period of
time.
On this screen, you'll find the interest rate, whether that rate is fixed or variable, and the type of repayment plan, if any, you're currently enrolled in as well as the
amount of the most recent payment and the total
cumulative payments over
time.
The promise is that even if the index makes a
cumulative loss over this
time, you will still get back the original
amount you invested at the end of the 5 years.
Because eating small
amounts of aflatoxins over a period of
time will cause
cumulative liver damage or cancerous tumors, a very small percentage of affected dogs would be reported,.
Holding concentrations or temperature (more remotely) to a particular target therefore means limiting
cumulative emissions of, say, carbon over
time... a limited
amount of
time if we are talking about an iterative approach, and over a long period of
time if we are talking about reducing the likelihood of some very nasty consequences well after we (but not our grandchildren — if we are lucky enough to have some) are gone.
A carbon budget is the
cumulative amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions permitted over a period of
time to keep within a certain temperature threshold.
That's because CO2 takes a long
time to scrub from atmosphere, so, if they are any emissions at all, this
cumulative amount keeps building up, even if only 30 % of total emissions remain in atmosphere.
They conclude that in terms of
cumulative energy payback, or the
time to produce the
amount of energy required of production and installation, a wind turbine with a working life of 20 years will offer a net benefit within five to eight months of being brought online.»
FAQ 6.2, Figure 2 illustrates the decay of a large excess
amount of CO2 (5000 PgC, or about 10
times the
cumulative CO2 emitted so far since the beginning of the industrial Era) emitted into the atmosphere, and how it is redistributed among land and the ocean over
time.
Since CO2 lasts in the atmosphere for a very long
time (100's to 1000's of years) it is the total
cumulative amount of emissions that matter.
Calculating CO2e is relatively simple: a
time horizon (usually 20, 50, or 100 years) is chosen, and the
cumulative effect of a particular greenhouse gas over that
time horizon is compared to the
cumulative effect of the same
amount of CO2.
Limit on
amount of cashed out winnings to a certain percentage of the
cumulative deposits for all
time