Sentences with phrase «total number of allowances»

The total number of allowances is equivalent to the overall emissions cap (e.g. if a cap of 1 mm tons of emissions is set, 1 mm one ton allowances will be issued).
As shown in Figure 2, our projections indicate that the MSR, operating at an initial injection rate of 24 %, will slash the EU - ETS surplus for fixed installations — technically known as the Total Number of Allowances in Circulation (TNAC)-- from 1,776 m to 496m over 2019 - 23, a drop of 1,270 m (70 %)(Figure 2).
The total number of allowances that are distributed — the emission budget — would be equal to a state's mass - based goal.
From 2013, the total number of allowances will decrease annually in a linear manner.
The cap on the total number of allowances creates scarcity in the market.
No project shall receive support via this mechanism that exceeds 15 % of the total number of allowances (i.e. 45 million allowances) available for this purpose.
The limit on the total number of allowances available ensures that they have a value.

Not exact matches

In the overall table of referee results from last year taking the total number of decisions made (without ant allowance for importance) Mr Moss came second out of 14 so pretty good overall but do the unweighted numbers hide the truth?
The total amount of money that would be wasted for the launch of the restoration of the nursing trainee allowance can pay a number of the students.
In total, the government is expected to spend at least GH cents 18 million monthly on the projected number of students, with GH cents 9.18 million of the amount going to the trainees in monthly allowances, while GH cents 8.82 million goes to the colleges for feeding and the payment of utilities.
With the total number of such allowances limited by the government, a free resource — the air — suddenly became scarce.
The number of available output - based allowances is calculated by multiplying the total eligible generation at an NGCC unit during the previous compliance period by the new source performance rate for NGCCs (1,030 lbs per MWh).
The cap declines annually — reducing total pollution — and is enforced by selling a decreasing number of permits, known as allowances, via quarterly auctions.
The current number of compliance purpose allowances is 45 % of the 98,770,261 total or 44,415,118.
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