Examples of Energy export in a sentence
These laws include, without limitation, the Arms Export Control Act, the Export Administration Act, the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, the Atomic Energy Act, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act and regulations issued pursuant to these including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730-774), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Parts 120-130), and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Department of Energy export regulations (10 CFR Parts 110 and 810).
The Decline Potential Charge – Exports shall apply to any HASP Block Intertie Schedule for an Energy export when the HASP Block Intertie Schedule is not delivered for any reason (with no exceptions based on the circumstances of a particular failure to deliver), to the extent the decline is made prior to the start of the applicable FMM interval.
If such sum is in the export direction, the Balancing Authority Area is deemed to have a net Energy export transfer.
The Balancing Authority Area IFM Bid Cost Uplift transfer adjustment amount will equal the product of the Balancing Authority Area hourly IFM Bid Cost Uplift amount and the ratio of the Balancing Authority Area’s Day-Ahead net Energy export transfers and net Imbalance Reserve Up export transfers divided by Balancing Authority Area’s Day-Ahead Schedules, Day-Ahead net Energy export transfers, net Imbalance Reserve Up export transfers and virtual demand, if applicable.
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For a Balancing Authority Area with net Energy export transfer, the CAISO transfers a portion of the Balancing Authority Area’s IFM Bid Cost Uplift amount to Balancing Authority Areas receiving net Energy import transfers.
Other ad hoc programs: coal briquette, blue sky, smart card, kerosene control programs.5. Energy export is too focused on generating foreign exchange (eg for coal and gas) without paying sufficient attention to fulfilling domestic needs6.
DRP still has never applied for Department of Energy export or FERC approval.
These laws include, without limitation, the Arms Export Control Act, the Export Administration Act, the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, the Atomic Energy Act and regulations issued pursuant to these including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730-774), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Parts 120-130), and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Department of Energy export regulations (10 CFR Parts 110 and 810).
Energy export volumes represents propane volumes exported at RIPET since facility was placed into service in May 2019.