Status of the intervention Sample Clauses

Status of the intervention. The electricity smart meters for both [A10] PV System with a Total Capacity of 5 MW and [A11] LFG and Electricity Generation are deployed and the meters are monitoring electricity generation. The acceptance of meters from the DSO, which marks the start of monitoring for these power plants are presented as follows: Start of monitoring for full capacity for [A10] PV System With a Total Capacity of 5 MW 3/04/2019 Start of monitoring for full capacity for [A11] LFG and Electricity Generation 28/06/2019 A SCADA system will be integrated to the monitoring for [A10]. This is planned for 2nd Quarter of 2020.
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Status of the intervention. The district level electricity storage action will be amended for exclusion due to legal barriers which are not foreseen to be overcome during the project timeframe.
Status of the intervention. Within Action A18, a district storage was initially planned to construct¸ this Action A5 is based on this. We were redesigning this Action, taking into consideration new projects to be implemented into the electric grid and to houses.
Status of the intervention. At the current status of the project (M24) the initial plan is mainly preserved with some minor changes. In the assessments made with the new coordinators of the local government and the technical team; electric bus and hybrid bus alternatives will be investigated and the vehicle type is to be decided. As the mobility partner of the project, the reached information to this stage and the available information were shared with Antalya Metropolitan Municipality (ANT). In current situation of the project, a change has been made in terms of the fact that the buses in the project will be small buses. The decision on the number and energy characteristics of the decided bus types is expected to be finalized by the beginning of December 2019. There are several alternative suggestions that is being discussed in Antalya: First Alternative: Vehicles will be purchased and operated by the municipality Brand Name 6 m 8 m 10 m 12 m Mercedes 000-000 000 Euro Karsan 200x103 Euro 310x103 Euro Temsa 400- 450x103 Euro 600x103 Euro Second Alternative: Build-Operate-Transfer (YID) The build-operate-transfer model means that all costs are covered by the private enterprise within the framework of a contract between public institutions or organizations of a public service and national or international private sector actors. The obtained facility is operated by the private enterprise that meets the expenses, the expiry of the period specified in the contract. It is a form of public investment and financing that ensures that the facility is transferred to the relevant institutions or organizations in a functioning condition, free of any commitments and debts. For the implementation of the model, the most important actor of this project should be a local or foreign capital company. These companies sometimes appear as joint venture companies. Joint venture companies are multinational structures established by local and foreign private sector representatives. Depending on the scope of the project, this company can become a consortium and sometimes the existing consortium (s) establish a company.
Status of the intervention. In the municipal fleet, e-vehicles used in the past and they have not performed successfully. Due to insufficient charging stations, vehicles were used for a short time and returned. In this study, the location of the charging stations has been carefully chosen for the efficient use of electric vehicles. In addition, long battery life will be preferred by paying attention to the technology used in vehicles. Progress done up to the present (M24); - Technical specifications are determined for the e-vehicles. - The locations of waiting and charging points of the vehicles are determined. - Work plans for monitoring and data transfer have been completed. Slight deviation is expected in the purchasing process. Developed suggestions for this action are presented below: First Alternative: Purchase and operation of vehicles by the municipality Cost: Average 50,000 Euro to 20 Vehicles Cost 1,000,000 Euro Second Alternative: Rental 20 electric vehicle rental services will be obtained by the municipality. In this tender which will be 24-36 months alternative, maintenance, repair, insurance etc. expenses of the vehicles will be covered by the service provider. Cost: The cost to the municipality will be quite low compared to the purchase. Next Milestones: - The supply process of the vehicles will be initiated - Application phase will be started. - The monitoring process will be started by transferring to the whole very urban platform.

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