Fiscal Year 2000 Climate Change Budget Authorization Request: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Science, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, April 14, 1999, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 1457 pages |
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... capacity , maximum $ 1,000 BETC : $ 694 per kilowatt of capacity BETC : $ 617 per kilowatt CCTI : $ 925 per kilowatt of capacity , maximum $ 2,000 * System costs could vary depending on climate , collector quality and type of system ...
... capacity , maximum $ 1,000 BETC : $ 694 per kilowatt of capacity BETC : $ 617 per kilowatt CCTI : $ 925 per kilowatt of capacity , maximum $ 2,000 * System costs could vary depending on climate , collector quality and type of system ...
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... capacity added after 1978 was designed with minimal thermal output and relatively low overall efficiency . Such " nontraditional ” cogeneration capacity , which represents approximately one- half the total CHP in operation , generally ...
... capacity added after 1978 was designed with minimal thermal output and relatively low overall efficiency . Such " nontraditional ” cogeneration capacity , which represents approximately one- half the total CHP in operation , generally ...
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... Capacity in the Reference Case , 1999 and 2002 ( Gigawatts ) Component Traditional Industrial Refining Enhanced Oil Recovery 1999 2002 20.8 21.7 2.9 2.9 2.3 2.3 Commercial Nontraditional 0.6 0.6 26.2 26.2 Total 52.7 53.6 Source : Energy ...
... Capacity in the Reference Case , 1999 and 2002 ( Gigawatts ) Component Traditional Industrial Refining Enhanced Oil Recovery 1999 2002 20.8 21.7 2.9 2.9 2.3 2.3 Commercial Nontraditional 0.6 0.6 26.2 26.2 Total 52.7 53.6 Source : Energy ...
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... capacity are projected to be added between 2000 and 2002 ( Table 12 ) . In the CCTI analysis case , an additional 190 megawatts of new CHP capacity is projected to be installed during the 3 - year period . However , all the capacity ...
... capacity are projected to be added between 2000 and 2002 ( Table 12 ) . In the CCTI analysis case , an additional 190 megawatts of new CHP capacity is projected to be installed during the 3 - year period . However , all the capacity ...
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... capacity , as well as more traditional cogeneration capacity . Because the proposed investment tax credit would expire in 2002 , no additional induced change is projected after 2002. It is possible , however , that a " momentum " effect ...
... capacity , as well as more traditional cogeneration capacity . Because the proposed investment tax credit would expire in 2002 , no additional induced change is projected after 2002. It is possible , however , that a " momentum " effect ...
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