Once completed, the project will sell 100 percent of the power and renewable energy credits generated to Southern California Edison under 20-year fixed price power purchase agreements.
It is a source of base load, low-carbon and largely fixed-cost power for many utilities.
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One spouse could be given special powers, such as a power to withdraw a fixed amount of trust property each year or a power to appoint trust property (in equal or unequal shares) among your descendants.
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It cut 65, 000 trees to help restore power, fixed 34, 000 downed wires and put up 6, 700 new utility poles.
Rather than use fixed turbines to generate power, Makani has been experimenting with "flying wings" adorned with several smaller turbines that act as propellers as the craft takes off.
When paired with the Qualcomm Atheros AR6003 or AR6004 chipsets, the mobile access point software stack enables customers to design high performance, low power portable and fixed 802.11n routers.
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The plans come after the Localism Act 2011 gave councils the power to use flexible fixed term tenancies.
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From the safety of the stratosphere, U.S. intelligence produces remarkably detailed still images of runways, power stations and other fixed targets.
Annuities have their own set of drawbacks, including steep fees for income guarantees, fixed payments that could lose purchasing power amid future inflation and complicated mechanics that can take hundreds of pages to explain.
The National Bureau of Statistics said urban investment in fixed assets such as roads, power plants and apartment buildings rose by 26.5% in January and February from a year earlier, beating market forecasts for a 21.5% increase.
However, governments love to govern and show off their power, so they loved fixed exchange rates.
Shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers announced that there would be no more government funding for fixed speed cameras if the Tories take power.
The German government in 2000 ordered utilities to pay homeowners a fixed rate for 20 years for solar power sent back into the public grid.
The first is a spring-controller circuit that exploits the fact that, although the spring provides energy at a fixed rate, a radio needs less power when it runs at low volume.
So, a solar power plant equipped with a QBotix robot will generate power at a levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) that is 8 to 15 percent lower than a power plant with single-axis tracker and 15 to 20 percent lower than a power plan with panels in fixed positions.
The power is linked to the coalition government's plans to introduce five-year fixed term parliaments, under which the prime minister would lose the power to dissolve parliament at a time of his or her choosing.
Customers in those states can choose from companies that provide such options as renewable power or a slate of pricing options, including fixed rates, rates that vary with market fluctuations, or rates that vary based on when during the day power is used.
These power-supply contracts commonly include fixed or indexed price structures.
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Mr Clegg also announced he was changing plans on giving MPs the power to dissolve Parliament before the fixed term is expired, following heavy criticism by Labour and some Tory MPs.
This means that economies of scale arise on the supply side of the market, on the savings from a larger production batch with the same fixed resources, on gains from improved bargaining power with suppliers.
The consumer then buys back the power produced on their roof at a fixed rate.
Backers hope they will prove a cheaper alternative to helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft for tasks as varied as power and pipeline inspection, mapping, security, border surveillance, research, filming, fire fighting, search and rescue and delivering supplies.
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Although competition from fixed-odds bookies limits the Tote's market power, the Tote still has a monopoly over some types of bet.
Take, for example, Andrew Corporation (nasdaq: ANDW - news - people ), a maker of cables, antennas, power amplifiers and other equipment for wireless and fixed-line communications.
This specific architecture was selected, largely because it utilizes an evolvable development approach, which allows NASA to address high-cost development activities early on in the program and take advantage of higher buying power before inflation erodes the available funding of a fixed budget.
Unfortunately, BMW has not offered anything to drivers who might happen to be in the vicinity of one of these vehicles that might suddenly lose power between now and the time that all of them are fixed.
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Western Distribution said power has been restored to 150 homes and said the issue would be fully fixed by midnight.
In July last year Scottish Power shut down its wireless service and asked its 6000 customers to consider a traditional fixed line service.
And inflation, by diminishing the purchasing power of our dollars, hits hardest those who rely on their savings and on fixed incomes to live: seniors.
The device includes a fixed micro-USB connector and a pop-out flexible cable to plug into your computer or another power source.
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