Fossil Fuel Sample Clauses

Fossil Fuel. If the Generating Facility uses any fossil fuel as an energy source to produce Energy, Supplier shall not permit, without the express prior written consent of Buyer, fossil fuel to constitute more than two percent (2%) of the total input, as measured in British thermal units, used by the Generating Facility to produce Energy.
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Fossil Fuel. The political power of the fossil fuel industry was another variable that might have a political impact on a country’s compliance. In order to create this variable I used data from British Petroleum on the consumption of energy in each country. I added together the three types of fossil fuel energy (oil, coal and natural gas) and divided them by the total of all five types of energy listed (nuclear, hydroelectric, oil, coal and natural gas) and multiplied this number by 100 in order to generate the variable as a percent. My expectation was that a country with a higher consumption of fossil fuels would be more susceptible to lobbying by fossil fuel companies and that these companies would oppose the Kyoto Protocol because it would result in decreases in profits due to a decrease in consumption or an increase in costs to reduce carbon emissions. The Fossil Fuel variable mean is 79.5 with a standard deviation of 18.5 and a range from 29.8 to 100. Green Parties. I expected the presence and strength of a green political party to cause a country to be more likely to comply. Green parties make environmental matters their main agenda and work actively through the political arena to reach their goals. For this reason I expect countries with larger green parties to be more compliant. I generated this variable by looking at parliamentary elections (in the lower house if there are two houses) and recording the percentage of the population that voted for the party in that given year. In order for a party to qualify as ‘green’ it needed to have green or environment in the title. Most of the data came from the University of Bern and any missing data were filled in from Binghamton University’s Election Results Archive. The mean for Green is 2.4 with a standard deviation of 3.3 and a range from 0 to 14.4.
Fossil Fuel. (i) (A) Coal and Transportation Procurement by GPC - Initiation Until Receipt of Offers. Subject to the provisions of Section 1(d) and 1(e) of this Agreement, GPC, on its own behalf and as agent for the other Participants, shall have sole authority to and shall arrange for and acquire all fossil fuel and fuel transportation for the Units consistent with such policies and procedures with respect thereto as may be adopted from time to time by GPC and shall have sole authority to administer all fuel and fuel transportation standards for fossil fuel for the Units consistent with such standards with respect thereto as may be adopted from time to time by GPC. GPC, on its own behalf and as agent for the other Participants, shall procure coal and transportation from time to time for the Common Coal Stockpile and for each of the Separate Coal Stockpile Participants which is at such time a Common Procurement Participant. At such times as GPC deems it appropriate to procure coal or transportation for the Common Coal Stockpile, GPC shall consult with each of the Separate Coal Stockpile Participants which are then Common Procurement Participants to determine their procurement requirements for their Separate Coal Stockpiles and to determine the procurement strategy desired by each of the Common Procurement Participants. At any other time a Separate Coal Stockpile Participant which at such time is also a Common Procurement Participant may request that GPC commence a coal or transportation procurement for the requirements of such Separate Coal Stockpile Participant's Separate Coal Stockpile, and GPC likewise shall consult with the other Separate Coal Stockpile Participants which are then Common Procurement Participants to determine their procurement requirements for their Separate Coal Stockpiles and to determine the procurement strategy desired by each of the other Common Procurement Participants. In each case, GPC, on its own behalf and as agent for the other Common Coal Stockpile Participants which are then Common Procurement Participants and for the Separate Coal Stockpile Participants expressing a desire to participate in such Common Procurement, shall use its reasonable best efforts to develop a procurement strategy to accommodate the requirements and procurement strategies of GPC for the Common Coal Stockpile and of the Separate Coal Stockpile Participants which are then Common Procurement Participants expressing a desire to participate in such Common Procurement; ...
Fossil Fuel. Merrimack Station, Bow. Coal. 439 MW. • Newington Station, Newington. Oil and/or natural gas. 400 megawatts (MW). • Schiller Station, Portsmouth. Coal or oil, two units; biomass, one unit. 150 total MW. Hydroelectric Plants – 69 MW total • Amoskeag Hydro, Manchester • Xxxxx Island, Bristol • Canaan Hydro, West Stewartstown • Xxxxxxx Falls, Xxxxxxxx • Garvins Falls, Bow • Xxxxxx Hydro, Xxxxxx • Hooksett Hydro, Hooksett • Xxxxxxx Hydro, Hillsborough • Xxxxx Hydro, Berlin m o r e Eversource Rate Stabilization Agreement Eversource (NYSE: ES) is New Hampshire's largest electric utility, serving more than 500,000 homes and businesses in 211 cities and towns. For more information, please visit our website (xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx) and follow us on Twitter (@eversourceNH) and Facebook (xxxxxxxx.xxx/XxxxxxxxxxXX) CONTACT: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 000-000-0000 xxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx 000-000-0000 xxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

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