Sentences with phrase «with curtailment»

The majority of DG solar projects are located in China's more populated central and eastern regions and therefore have fewer problems with curtailment or transmission losses, with power being consumed at or near to the point of generation.
This coincides with the curtailment of wind generators discussed in a previous Today in Energy article.

Not exact matches

In fact, the situation already leads to «curtailment» of solar production during peak hours, with thousands of megawatt - hours of potential energy simply getting turned off, even as other plants continue to produce.
Forward - looking statements include, among other things, statements regarding future: production, costs, and cash flows; drilling locations and zones and growth opportunities; commodity prices and differentials; capital expenditures and projects, including the number of rigs employed and the number of completion crews; renegotiation of our credit facility; management of lease expiration issues; financial ratios; certain accounting and tax change impacts; midstream capacity and related curtailments; our ability to meet our volume commitments to midstream providers; ongoing compliance with our consent decree; and the timing and adequacy of infrastructure projects of our midstream providers.
According to Alcoa, nearly three million tons in capacity have been removed or idled globally year - to - date, with a lion's share of production curtailments occurring in China.
Price appreciation, along with amortization and loan curtailments, has helped pull «underwater» owners «above water.»
Formed against a background of economic curtailment on welfare spending and a huge increase in the number of HIV and AIDS cases, Wola Nani initiated programs to help HIV + people in the local community cope with the emotional and financial strains brought about by HIV and AIDS.
Restructuring library services to this lower funding level would result in major curtailment in access to public library service, with reduced open hours system - wide and the loss of over 100 full - time equivalent (FTE) positions.
«We will use all measures available to us to deal with cheaters - including curtailment of leave, removal and entry bans.
While investment in China's power grid has risen substantially, the country still has some of the world's highest curtailment rates for renewable energy, meaning thousands of turbines are taken offline, even under optimum wind conditions, because grid operators lack the knowledge and skills to integrate the clean energy with other sources, including baseload power from coal plants.
In the Black Sea, hypoxia ended with the breakup of the Soviet Union and the curtailment of fertilizer subsidies.
Brief communication: Sleep curtailment in healthy young men is associated with decreased leptin levels, elevated ghrelin levels, and increased hunger and appetite
These include: 1) a substantial decrease in student enrollment; 2) the curtailment or alteration of an educational program as a result of substantial decline in enrollment or to conform with standards of organization and education as required by law or recommended by the state Department of Education; 3) consolidation of schools or districts, or 4) the reorganization of a school district.
With a partial curtailment, you do not pay off the remainder of the debt in full; rather, you increase your monthly payment.
Lender portfolios look better when borrowers owe less money, so lenders have become comfortable with collecting curtailment payments and earning money faster instead of collecting prepayment penalties.
This dynamic is evident in Germany, where wholesale power prices are being depressed by must - dispatch, low - marginal cost renewables, but balancing this intermittency is causing retail power prices to rise, both from increasing FIT commitments, and increasingly with costs like capacity payments for baseload power stations and curtailment payments for excess renewables.
«Those entities have... an obligation,» PJM's white paper continues, «to serve specified retail load and can commit to reduce their wholesale load based on curtailment commitments or alternate supply (behind the meter) which they arrange with their end - use retail load.»
But even with the involvement of load - serving entities, PJM says third - party curtailment providers will still have an important role in «partnering with load - serving entities to provide their customer management expertise.»
Marcott and Science might be expected to address Rud's concerns, to answer how the spike was derived (I suspect Marcott applied some curtailment of impossible outcomes based on instrumental records), and certainly to provide readers of Science with an improved understanding.
Feeding wind energy into the grid also appears to be a significant problem for China, with rates of curtailment running at around 15 % during 2015, compared to less than 2 % in the US.
It has also resulted in complaints to FERC and lawsuits by wind generators against BPA over curtailment during high flow periods, which generally coincide with high wind periods.
An earlier TANGEDCO tender issued late in 2016 was met with a lukewarm response by developers due to mounting problems in the state concerning late payments and curtailment.
Despite the average selling prices (ASPs) of Chinese solar modules declining 10 % since August and around 30 % over the past year — delivering a timely pricing boost for developers that won projects at low bids and had been struggling with the economics — there are growing concerns relating to transmission, evacuation, curtailment, timely payments and the outcome of the goods and services tax (GST), Prabhu says.
I suspect the curtailment of oil production in the Gulf of Mexico has to do with the ideological and philosophical motivations of environmentalism — and it is crippling to note why socialist bigwigs are still doing that.
To yield a greater net energy return than curtailment, battery storage technologies paired with wind generation need an ESOIe > 80.
Hydro curtailment is easier to do with a reservoir than a river.
If the concept of imputation were applied with unqualified rigor, the result would be radical curtailment of the opportunity of lawyers to move from one practice setting to another and of the opportunity of clients to change counsel.
Consequently, the substantive curtailment of a mens rea requirement for the definition of «facilitation» of a terrorist offence is disturbing, since it does the opposite of being commensurate with the assured gravity of the offence or its punishment.
Everywhere in the West, water rights are subject to loss for non-use, or to curtailment if the water use is not in conformance with the documents.
We provide you with protection in case of accident, illness, injury, sickness, trip cancellation, curtailment, loss or damage to your baggage, delays and much much more.
When you travel with your family, it provides coverage for health, dental treatment expenses, trip curtailment, hijack allowance, loss of luggage, loss of passport, trip delay, personal liability, accident and repatriation of the mortal remains.
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