Renewable Resources Sample Clauses

Renewable Resources. The Customer may choose the type(s) of renewable resource from which the renewable energy sold hereunder shall be generated. The choices available include: solar, wind, hydro, landfill methane gas or biomass. The Customer may not request or designate that the renewable energy purchased hereunder be acquired from any particular generation facility. EKPC retains the sole and exclusive right to select the resource(s) from which the renewable energy purchases contemplated herein are acquired.
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Renewable Resources. Councils shall participate in the collection and provision, to government and the Board, of local harvesting data and other locally available data respecting wildlife and wildlife habitat.
Renewable Resources. 138. Westbank First Nation has jurisdiction on Westbank Lands in relation to non-renewable resources, including but not limited to:
Renewable Resources. The Surviving Corporation will (i) fulfill its obligations under the State of Vermont’s sustainably priced energy enterprise development resources program as provided in 30 V.S.A. § 8004(b) and (ii) acquire all renewable energy resources or credits required by Law.
Renewable Resources. Western supports the installation of renewable sources of energy but recognizes that certain operational constraints exist in managing the significant fluctuations that are a normal part of their operation. Western has marketed the maximum practical amount of power from each of its projects, leaving little or no flexibility for provision of additional power services. Consequently, provided that Western-UGP is able to purchase additional power resources delivered into its WAUW to provide Regulation and Frequency Response Service to intermittent renewable generation resources serving load within WAUW, costs for these regulation resources will become part of Western- UGP’s Regulation and Frequency Response Service. However, pursuant to Western-UGP’s rate schedules, Western-UGP will not regulate for the difference between the output of an intermittent generator located within WAUW and a delivery schedule from that generator serving load located outside of WAUW. Intermittent generators taking transmission service from SPP within the Western Interconnection inside the WAUW and serving load outside WAUW will be required to pseudo-tie or dynamically schedule their generation to another Balancing Authority Area. An intermittent resource, for the limited purpose of Western-UGP’s rate schedules, is an electric generator that is not dispatchable and cannot store its fuel source and, therefore, cannot respond to changes in demand or respond to transmission security constraints.
Renewable Resources. The environmental assessment should consider whether the project is likely to cause significant environmental effects on renewable resources and therefore compromise their capacity to meet present and future needs. The environmental assessment should describe the renewable resources that may be affected by the project and it shall clearly establish, taking into account the result of the assessment, whether these renewable resources are likely to be significantly affected following the implementation of proposed mitigation measures (residual significant environmental effects). Should this be the case, the following points should be addressed:  a brief description of the project’s environmental effects on the renewable resource;  an indication as to the way in which the capacity of this resource was measured or evaluated;  an indication of the temporal and geographic boundaries used to assess the capacity of the affected resource;  a determination of the capacity of the resource to meet current needs;  a determination of the capacity of the resource to meet future needs;
Renewable Resources. Wind parks, small hydroelectric, solar and geothermal resources which produce electric power.
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Renewable Resources. 15.1 The Miawpukek First Nation Government has Jurisdiction in relation to renewable resources situated on or under Miawpukek First Nation Lands including protection, conservation, management, development and disposition or renewable resources, this Jurisdiction includes:
Renewable Resources. The Department of Renewable Resources provided assistance and co-ordination for the Sahtu Renewable Resources Board for its inaugural meeting in January 1996 in Xxxxxx Xxxxx. Similar assistance was provided for the second meeting of the Board, held in March 1996. Departmental staff, along with staff from the Ministry of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs, met with members of the Board to help develop a budget and identity priorities. As well, the Department nominated Board members and alternates and co-ordinated order-in- council appointments of all Board members and alternates made jointly between the GNWT and Canada. Several forestry projects were carried out at the request of the Sahtu communities, including inventory and aerial mapping projects. The information obtained from these projects will be provided to the Renewable Resources Board and to Sahtu communities for their use. A regional land claim co-ordinators position was staffed to assist Sahtu communities and organizations with the implementation of the Agreement and resource development initiatives. The Department consulted with all communities in the Sahtu Settlement Area on the development of the Bluenose Caribou Management Plan.
Renewable Resources. The Joint Review Panel shall consider the capacity of renewable resources, including resources used for the exercise of Aboriginal Rights and culture, that may be adversely affected by the project to meet the needs of the present and those of the future. The following points should be addressed:  a description of the renewable resources that may be affected by the project, including renewable resources important to Aboriginal groups, having regard the Aboriginal Perspective;  a brief description of the project’s environmental effects and Impacts on the renewable resource;  an indication as to the way in which the capacity of this resource was measured or evaluated;  an indication of the temporal and geographic boundaries used to assess the capacity of the affected resource;  a determination of the capacity of the resource to meet current needs;  a determination of the capacity of the resource to meet future needs;  a description of any other appropriate mitigation measures;  a determination of the significance of the effects on the renewable resource and its capacity to meet the needs of current and future generations;  an identification of the risks and uncertainties that remain and the description of the next steps, if any, that will be required to address this effect Part IV – Review Process Mandate The Joint Review Panel shall conduct its review in a manner that discharges the responsibilities of the AER under the XXXX, the requirements set out in CEAA 2012, and the requirements set out in these Terms of Reference that were fixed and approved by the Federal Minister of the Environment and the AER. The Joint Review Panel shall uphold the following principles when conducting its review:  Traditional Knowledge is a crucial component of environmental stewardship, Aboriginal Rights and Traditional Uses; and  Traditional Knowledge has the same level of legitimacy as western science The Joint Review Panel shall have all the powers and duties of a panel described in section 45 of CEAA 2012 and of a hearing commissioner panel of the AER described in XXXX and the rules and regulations thereunder. A majority of the Joint Review Panel members constitutes a quorum for the purposes of the proceeding to be conducted by the Joint Review Panel. When a hearing, public meeting, or other activity is conducted by the Joint Review Panel and a member of the Joint Review Panel for any reason does not attend on any day or part of a day, the other members who are sit...
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