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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... expected to be added in 1998 and 1999. Only 223 megawatts of the capacity expected to be added over the 1998 to 1999 period appear to be coming on without a specific mandate . However , even these additions appear to have been ...
... expected to be added in 1998 and 1999. Only 223 megawatts of the capacity expected to be added over the 1998 to 1999 period appear to be coming on without a specific mandate . However , even these additions appear to have been ...
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... expected to be commercially available until 2005 , the extension and broadening of the biomass PTC does not lead to more capacity being added solely on an economic basis ( Table 20 ) . However , the extension of the PTC may encourage ...
... expected to be commercially available until 2005 , the extension and broadening of the biomass PTC does not lead to more capacity being added solely on an economic basis ( Table 20 ) . However , the extension of the PTC may encourage ...
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... expected to be added in this period based solely on economics . Wind technology costs and performance are expected to improve , but they still are not expected to be competitive with new natural gas plants in most situations . Extending ...
... expected to be added in this period based solely on economics . Wind technology costs and performance are expected to improve , but they still are not expected to be competitive with new natural gas plants in most situations . Extending ...
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... expected to be encouraged by the extended PTC , carbon emissions are virtually unchanged , decreasing by less than 0.1 percent of electricity sector carbon emissions . Table 22. Projected Effects of the CCTI Wind Energy Production Tax ...
... expected to be encouraged by the extended PTC , carbon emissions are virtually unchanged , decreasing by less than 0.1 percent of electricity sector carbon emissions . Table 22. Projected Effects of the CCTI Wind Energy Production Tax ...
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... expected to result in commercial ethanol production plants in the 2001-2003 time frame . The CCTI is not expected to have a large additive affect on the biomass ethanol program but will support the ongoing research and development ...
... expected to result in commercial ethanol production plants in the 2001-2003 time frame . The CCTI is not expected to have a large additive affect on the biomass ethanol program but will support the ongoing research and development ...
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