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"curtailment" Definitions
  1. the act of limiting something or making it last for a shorter time

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Jefferson recognized that you can consent to the curtailment of your rights but you cannot consent to the curtailment of mine.
Curtailment rates for solar were not much better, with Gansu and Xinjiang recording solar curtailment rates of 31 percent and 26 percent respectively (Chinese).
Average wind curtailment rates were lowered by 4 percentage points to 4.7% in the first half of this year and solar curtailment rates fell 1.2 percentage points to 2.4%.
"The moderates are afraid of the curtailment of Medicaid and the conservatives are the ones who wanted the curtailment of Medicaid as an entitlement out of control," he said.
In China, wind power curtailment was 19 percent in the first nine months 2016, Mr. Myllyvirta said, many times higher than in the United States, where curtailment levels are often negligible.
In other words, curtailment is beginning to mean real money.
Solar curtailment across China rose 231 percent over 21.1 and 262.1.
"The curtailment order, it's introduced new risk and new uncertainty," he said.
That curtailment of liberty wasn't the only result of the revolt, though.
Mr. Corbett said the additional curtailment of service, scheduled to begin Oct.
That's one of the reasons I say don't be afraid of curtailment.
Producers have announced a collective temporary curtailment of 1.5 million tonnes, Antaike says.
Who would have thought that "liberals" would champion the curtailment of free speech?
A good deal of it now goes unused — a situation known as curtailment.
But these small amounts of curtailment here and there, I'm not too worried.
"The curtailment extension is a smart move by government," said Cenovus executive Al Reid.
The curtailment will end at midnight on Friday, the utility said in a statement.
Would it be that he was ushering in a further curtailment of our freedoms?
Still, Whitaker needs the threat of outright dismissal to make curtailment seem more reasonable.
Women—who often collect valuable forest produce—have been particularly affected by the curtailment.
But we are going to have to get used to the world of curtailment.
Alberta's 21 biggest producers will be the only ones receiving curtailment orders starting in October.
Alberta's 21.3289 biggest producers will be the only ones receiving curtailment orders starting in October.
"We're going to need curtailment and higher rail capacity," one trader at a merchant said.
The elected government of Pakistan must be held accountable for such brazen curtailment of rights.
That's different from what the industry calls a "curtailment", a temporary idling for possible restart.
Still, you have to think about how much curtailment there is and what it means.
"I think the real determining factor ... is going to depend on whether the transfer of contracts is timed with the reduction of curtailment or exclusion of curtailment for crude-by-rail barrels," said James Cairns, a senior executive on a post-earnings conference call.
Cenovus CEO Alex Pourbaix, who was one of the industry's strongest voices in favor of curtailment, said the industry had proposed modifying curtailment rules to allow companies to overproduce their monthly allowances, as long as they demonstrate that extra production is moving by incremental rail.
The company blamed the layoffs on a "curtailment of business operations" caused by the US' restrictions.
"There will still be significant water curtailment for junior water rights holders," said Crowder of Rabobank.
Promising liberal reforms, an end to corruption and a curtailment of the president's powers, Mr Sirisena won.
BUT GENERALLY AN ECONOMIC CONTRACTION OF SIZE HAPPENS BECAUSE THERE'S A CURTAILMENT IN THE SUPPLY OF CREDIT.
And, just as Chinese tourism can win friends, so its curtailment can be used to show displeasure.
They include charges of arbitrary arrest and detention, denial of due process and curtailment of free expression.
I met with the deputy secretary of state, who informed me of the curtailment of my term.
He says: 'Americans need to accept high taxes and severe curtailment of their familiar lifestyles without revolting.
Rights groups and some Western allies fear that the crackdown is leading to a curtailment of civil liberties.
"I am seriously thinking about – not pardoning – but I am seriously thinking of a curtailment of Blagojevich," Trump said.
If the ban were upheld, "it would be a significant curtailment of the right to peaceful protest", he warned.
The curtailment of such flows will increase loan defaults as factories struggle to maintain solvency and service existing debt.
"This curtailment of travel is required so that the Pompeo family may attend a family funeral," the spokesman said.
The result could be the curtailment of the greatest invention fostering free speech in the history of the world.
In exchange for job security, a worker might be willing to commit to some curtailment of other employment opportunities.
The move means that curtailment will apply to only 16 of Alberta's 300 oil producers, down from 29 companies currently.
That plan allowed for the lifting of major sanctions against Iran in exchange for a curtailment of its nuclear program.
This opens the door for predatory clinics, free speech curtailment and the disparagement of gamers, while reducing technology in education.
"A systematic curtailment of our rule of law has nothing to do with the alleged freedom of religion," he said.
The curtailment on restaurants and other eateries has been enforced in other cities and states including Florida, California, and Washington.
Traders worry that a major curtailment of Tehran's output could risk creating a supply crunch that might drive prices skyward.
Among the cornerstones of liberal democratic practice is the necessary curtailment of surveillance claims made by monarchs and municipal authorities.
Later in October, it eased the curtailment rules allowing companies to produce additional oil, provided they move it by rail.
Later in October, it eased the curtailment rules allowing companies to produce additional oil, provided they move it by rail.
They said, wait a second, there are way more cost-effective measures to deal with wind curtailment and integration challenges.
The letter sent over the weekend to the Surgeon General by the major hospital associations explained their position: We agree that the crisis as it develops may require the curtailment of the least critical or time-sensitive hospital services, but any curtailment must be nuanced to meet the needs of all severely ill patients.
Some cities in top steelmaking province Hebei have even ordered mills to enforce the production curtailment a month earlier than expected.
Cenovus managed its first-quarter oil sands production to comply with Alberta's mandatory curtailment program, producing about 343,000 barrels per day.
"The government of Alberta's production curtailment order significantly affected financial performance," Imperial Chief Executive Officer Rich Kruger said in a statement.
Latin America production is sliding due to the curtailment of half of the 22019,000-tonne per year Albras smelter in Brazil.
Pourbaix said on a conference call earlier that he expects Alberta's government to ease curtailment orders if price differentials remain narrow.
Other revisions include the curtailment of early-voting periods and the ending of election-day registration and out-of-precinct voting.
His policies — tax cuts, curtailment of immigration, reduction in regulations — and confidence-building talk are seen as driving faster economic growth.
But that path is now narrowing as President Trump enacts the most severe curtailment of America's refugee program in a generation.
The company continues to optimize other assets in Alberta to mitigate the impact of production curtailment, it said in a statement.
The Alberta government should phase out the mandated output curtailment to "let the market react to signals we're getting," he said.
It is pretty clear that Trump's brand of politics entails curtailment of civil liberties — which directly affects artists' ability to function.
Huawei said the job cuts, effective July 22, were "due to the curtailment of business operations" caused by the U.S. government's actions.
These sanctions build on previous measures tied to Venezuela's human rights abuses, persecution of political opponents, curtailment of press freedoms and more.
Huawei said the job cuts, effective July 22, were "due to the curtailment of business operations" caused by the US government's actions.
But Husky allowed the offer to expire, citing Alberta's curtailment orders and a lack of progress expanding pipelines as recent negative developments.
" ... this was not like other situations... "I met with the Deputy Secretary of State, who informed me of the curtailment of my term.
A curtailment in Iranian supplies originally paved the way for refiners to increase their intake of oil from other sources, such as Angola.
While some energy is inevitably lost in charging and discharging batteries, these losses are preferable to outright curtailment when the grid is oversupplied.
Refurbishments of some existing aircraft and greater use of unmanned systems can help compensate for a curtailment of the F-35 program.  5.
"We're lacking a clear line of sight" to the end of Alberta's production curtailment, said Janet Annesley, an executive at Husky Energy Inc.
As we move to a renewables-rich world, large amounts of curtailment in the spring is going to become the normal operating mode.
She said she intended to announce monthly revisions to curtailment levels 60 days in advance, instead of 30 days previously, to help producers plan.
Asked about the curtailment program's unintended consequences, an Alberta government spokesman noted that its strategy was focused on getting top dollar for its oil.
The NEA said this week that wind curtailment fell to 8.5 percent and solar to 4.3 percent in the first quarter of this year.
On the other hand, significant curtailment of regulations could have undesirable impacts adverse to the very industry participants seen as proponents of regulatory reform.
The project is not subject to the global output-cutting deal but the development would signal an obstacle to Russia's efforts on production curtailment.
The current crisis also comes at a time when aviation manufacturing is struggling due to the separate curtailment of 737 airliner production at Boeing.
Broadcaster RTE said Friday that the hospital had taken steps overnight, including visitor restrictions and the curtailment of some elective procedures and outpatient services.
The pink pussyhats are at the barricades, on the watch for any curtailment of women's rights and any mansplaining by older white Southern men.
There was a general curtailment of civil liberties in the first years of Ne Win (22017–230), including the dissolution of Rohingya political organizations.
The project is not subject to the global output-cutting deal but the development would signal an obstacle to Russia's efforts on production curtailment.
Savage said it was possible that curtailment might end earlier, depending on market conditions, but that extending it for now gave the province greater flexibility.
"It's crystal clear that temporary mandatory curtailment has been a big win for our industry and for our province," Pourbaix said on an investor call.
Canadian Natural said the Alberta government's curtailment plan has already improved the outlook for prices in early 2019, though it continues to monitor the impact.
"Authorities in Yunnan and Sichuan province should upgrade their power structure...and aim to not exacerbate the hydropower curtailment problem by 2020," the NDRC said.
While President Trump has previously proclaimed that "I love the First Amendment — nobody loves it more than me," he has repeatedly called for its curtailment.
And atop the list of reforms Sanders backers wanted to see implemented was an end to — or at least a curtailment of — the superdelegates' powers.
Huawei said in a statement the job cuts, effective July 22, were "due to the curtailment of business operations" caused by the U.S. government's actions.
"With continuing production concerns in Nigeria, Venezuela, Angola and Libya, alongside Iranian curtailment, we could well see prices edging up again toward $80," he said.
"Some events will inevitably face cancellation, curtailment or postponement," Kristine Garina, president of EPOA and Baltic Pride in Riga, Latvia, said in an emailed statement.
The severity of the decision against Google was in keeping with Europe's aggressive curtailment of American tech companies in areas including privacy, antitrust and taxes.
"There's no point growing with the Alberta production curtailment in place and the lack of egress opportunities," MEG Energy Chief Executive Derek Evans told Reuters.
News organizations have long been granted an exemption, but experts say that an Italian journalist's recent loss in a legal battle was a significant curtailment.
State and federal laws would seem to allow their curtailment, provided that political leaders and the courts face up to the risks of mob rule.
Kim's escalating missile launches and curtailment of joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises constitute significantly more than one step back in the Trump denuclearization strategy.
"There's a bit of nervousness around MLFs, curtailment, and then there's construction and commissioning risk," said Stephen Panizza, head of renewable energy at Federation Asset Management.
A senior oil official with SOC told Reuters the country would not have to worry about curtailment clauses because it had no plans to limit production.
But the law has alarmed human rights and pro-democracy activists worried that its vague language could lead to curtailment of free speech and unfair prosecutions.
President Xi Jinping's subsequent curtailment of tax dodging and high salaries in the industry have created what critics have called a "cold winter" for entertainment companies.
"That data shows that storage is down since the curtailment policy took effect in January and has been more or less stable since February," Oates said.
Other nations are beginning to recommend social distancing, while assessing how much economic fallout, curtailment of civil liberties and disruption of routine their populations will tolerate.
On the supply side, the executive said the curtailment of much of the phosphate production in Hubei province due to the coronavirus could affect global prices.
Experts are now saying that the ongoing curtailment of economic life could produce unemployment levels worse than the Great Depression and an unprecedented shrinkage of GDP.
The Alberta government, however, has eased curtailment rules to allow companies to raise their output with the caveat that they transport the additional crude by rail.
And that's just what's going to happen, more and more curtailment until people say enough is enough [and stop building solar] or economic solutions are deployed.
It also doubled an exemption threshold in the curtailment policy to 24,20193 barrels per day (bpd), eliminating constraints on 22019 companies whose output falls below that level.
It also doubled an exemption threshold in the curtailment policy to 33,23 barrels per day (bpd), eliminating constraints on 21 companies whose output falls below that level.
Those disruptions are supporting oil prices, which are close to 2016 highs, and the rally has reduced the urgency of any new attempt at deliberate supply curtailment.
Also weighing on Hong Kong's economy is a curtailment in luxury spending by the Chinese visitors due to an ongoing austerity drive and corruption crackdown back home.
Curtailment threw a lifeline to many oil producers who were struggling with low prices but was criticized by integrated oil companies like Suncor Energy and Imperial Oil.
The Alberta government is working toward a goal of lifting curtailment by the end of 2020, said Kavi Bal, senior press secretary to Energy Minister Sonya Savage.
Those decisions also demonstrated the peril to American democracy when courts blindly defer to the executive branch's unsubstantiated claim that national security justifies curtailment of fundamental liberties.
Only with a conservative judiciary, and the curtailment of an out of control administrative state will America regain its constitutional principles and bring about prosperity to all.
"If the situation gets bad enough, which no one is saying it will, the curtailment could affect larger blocks and touch ancillary facilities they depend on," Schremp said.
A key development was the permission granted Hongqiao Group to count the 2.67 million tonnes of unauthorised capacity closed in July last year towards its winter curtailment requirements.
An output curtailment also would provide support to Iran by increasing the price of oil amid attempts by Washington to squeeze the economy of OPEC's third-largest producer.
Iranian military leaders have also threatened in recent months to retaliate for the curtailment of its oil exports by blocking shipments of oil through the Strait of Hormuz.
SPTTEN is down about 12% this year as investors fret about obstacles to expanding oil export pipelines and the Alberta government's mandatory curtailment orders to prop up prices.
A key development was the permission granted Hongqiao Group to count the 2.67 million tonnes of unauthorized capacity closed in July last year towards its winter curtailment requirements.
The main reason for curtailment, he said, is that China is plagued by overcapacity in electricity generation and operators of China's grid often favor electricity generated from coal.
But policy experts said Mr. Biancardi's loss in Italian courts was a significant curtailment of that journalistic exception and suggested that news can now have an expiration date.
Earlier in December, the Anglo-Australian miner said one of its unit's employees was shot and that there was escalating violence against them, causing a curtailment in operations.
The government also said it would raise the exemption in the curtailment formula for all oil producers to 20,000 barrels per day (bpd) from 10,000 bpd, effective in October.
"We believe the market is working and view government-ordered curtailment or other interventions as possibly having serious negative investment, economic and trade consequences," said Husky in a statement.
California curtails quite a bit of renewable energy, mostly solar — north of 20203 GWh so far in 22020: It's getting to the point that curtailment is affecting investment forecasts.
Would-be autocrats have a cheaper option to hand, one that is far less likely to catalyze opposition and resistance: the slow, insidious curtailment of democratic institutions and traditions.
Power from wind, solar and hydro plants is often wasted as there is not enough transmission capacity to absorb it, leading to high curtailment rates, especially in northwestern China.
The markets quickly reversed course in a matter of minutes when Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke announced a delay in the Fed's planned curtailment of its monthly injection of money.
In data published this week, the NEA said the situation improved somewhat in the first quarter of 2018, with wind curtailment at 8.5 percent and solar at 4.3 percent.
The first is the growth in renewable energy, which creates intermittency in supply as well as occasional supply spikes that lead to curtailment (shutting wind and solar off temporarily).
Wasted power - known as curtailment - stood at more than 40 percent in the distant northwestern provinces of Gansu and Xinjiang, where grid capacity is relatively weak, the regulator said.
Should Kyushu start restricting supplies the curtailment may affect as much as 4.2 gigawatts of the available capacity, the spokesman said, adding suppliers would be given a day's notice.
As you can see, the duck effect is most pronounced in ERCOT, which has the least ability to export excess solar power (and ends up doing the most curtailment).
The curtailment of development rights enriches even owners of vacant plots; if the windfall gains from soaring property values are heavily taxed, NIMBYism will not be such a profitable strategy.
The company expects the plan will prove shrewd once Alberta lifts curtailment orders and Canada finds ways to satisfy growing U.S. heavy crude demand after sanctions against rival supplier Venezuela.
A key driver of this, according to independent analyses, would be a proposed doubling of the standard deduction and a curtailment of the deduction for state and local tax payments.
Iran has been one of the main hurdles facing any output curtailment by OPEC, as Tehran wants exemptions to try to recapture market share lost under years of Western sanctions.
Executives at a Shanghai conference on Wednesday said curtailment was eroding cash flows and discouraging investment, and while China was looking for solutions, the answer was likely to be technological.
The temporary reprieve comes after a "small number" of operators expressed concerns that their curtailment levels could be "significantly higher than anticipated," potentially causing technical issues, according to a Dec.
In addition to asking consumers to reduce gas used to heat homes and businesses, SoCalGas also extended a system-wide voluntary curtailment notice to electric generators from Wednesday through Friday.
A key driver of this, according to independent analyzes, would be a proposed doubling of the standard deduction and a curtailment of the deduction for state and local tax payments.
Thus, the practice of individualized medicine is at risk of curtailment through policies crafted with heavy input from entities with a financial interest in dictating treatment coverage options and limitations.
Its curtailment would require that nuclear energy companies assume full responsibility for the cost of any damage beyond that covered by their liability insurance in the event of an accident.
The wind council said curtailment remained a "major challenge" for China, but the situation was likely to improve over the medium term as regulators work to solve the transmission bottlenecks.
"OPEC-14 supply in the first quarter of 2018 declined to the lowest quarterly level since the production curtailment agreement came into effect some fifteen months ago," Petro-Logistics said.
The center told the Washington Post that they will consider legal options against the DHS for the curtailment of these 37 laws, too, but acknowledged that it's an "uphill battle."
"As soon as we heard this curtailment was taking place, we shifted our capital to Saskatchewan from Alberta," said Grant Fagerheim, chief executive of light-oil producer Whitecap Resources Inc (WCP.TO).
In addition to asking homes and businesses to cut back, SoCalGas, a unit of California energy company Sempra Energy, also issued a voluntary curtailment notice to electric generators for Monday-Friday.
China's domestic solar market has been struggling with delayed subsidies and high curtailment rates as power generated from solar plants cannot be absorbed by the grids due to insufficient transmission capacity.
More recently, left-leaning Workers' Party (PT) governments, praised for environmental protection department head Luciano de Meneses Evaristo's curtailment of deforestation, faced criticism for compromising on environmental safeguards for economic development.
But curtailment of Kim — freezing or reversing his nuclear program now before it becomes an intolerable threat — is achievable through the tough, stubborn diplomacy that stopped Iran short of a bomb.
Suncor and a number of other producers have asked the government to allow them to produce above their current curtailment limit as long as incremental production moves to market by rail.
Suncor and a number of other producers have asked the government to allow them to produce above their current curtailment limit as long as incremental production moves to market by rail.
The curtailment of economic activity will result in a major reduction of energy consumption — a huge concern for OPEC because China is the world's largest energy importer and a key customer.
In the long run any effective North Korea policy will probably have to begin with acceptance that denuclearization is no longer possible and stringent curtailment of Kim is the best bet.
While China's renewable energy expansion is large-scale, it also presents challenges, including the curtailment of sources such as wind power thanks to a lack of flexibility in the power system.
"My advice to government is find a managed way to exit this curtailment so the market can start to work again," Williams said in an interview at Suncor's headquarters in downtown Calgary.
On Friday, condemning the government of President Nicolas Maduro for human rights abuses and curtailment of political freedoms in Venezuela, Trump warned that he had military options to deal with the situation.
Alberta also exempts companies producing less than 10,000 bpd "so larger producers like ourselves have to shoulder more of the curtailment to get to the 325,000 barrels," said Husky spokesman Mel Duvall.
The Calgary-based company said average realized prices rose 7.3% to $53.35 per barrel of oil equivalent after the mandatory curtailment on oil production during the quarter to ease export pipeline congestion.
"Oil prices, though supported by OPEC-led production curbs, ... face severe headwinds as traders swing between demand-side worries and supply curtailment policies," said Benjamin Lu, analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.
Major producers, including Suncor Energy and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd, suggested in July that the government allow them to boost output above curtailment limits if that incremental production is exported by rail.
The tone he sets can only encourage abusive behavior among his officers further down the chain of command against immigrants, and also lead to the curtailment of Americans' civil liberties and privacy.
"While expectations remain high by historical standards, the modest curtailment in optimism suggests that consumers do not foresee the economy gaining much momentum in the months ahead," said Conference Board economist Lynn Franco.
The tariffs may have kick-started a revival in domestic U.S. aluminum production but any impact on regional supply has been offset by the near total curtailment of the Becancour smelter in Canada.
China has promised to improve what it called the "rhythm" of grid and generation capacity construction to avoid "curtailment," which occurs when there is insufficient transmission to absorb power produced by renewable projects.
A spokesman for Husky Energy said the curtailment level it was given for January was more than double the 8.7 percent target, due to it expanding production in late 2018 at two projects.
Jiaozuo is one of at least 28 cities in northern China that will be subject to restrictions on industrial output this winter, although the official curtailment period runs from Nov. 15-Mar. 15.
"We're going to see a curtailment of production levels because the refineries can't take the product," said Steve J. McCoy, a senior executive at Latshaw Drilling, an Oklahoma company active in the Permian.
They include "stiff price competition," the curtailment of billions of dollars' worth of federal payments to insurers to compensate them for covering risky customers, and "low enrollment in some markets, especially rural" ones.
The tariffs may have kick-started a revival in domestic U.S. aluminium production but any impact on regional supply has been offset by the near total curtailment of the Becancour smelter in Canada.
Such a process "would considerably reduce the fiscal space of states, which might lead to curtailment of capital expenditure with an adverse impact on growth," the RBI said in its report on state finance.
"Furthermore, the Government of Alberta's production curtailment order significantly affected financial performance, as improved upstream realizations were more than offset by reduced downstream margins," Rich Kruger, Imperial's chief executive officer, said in a statement.
Because of the political power of the coal industry and the falling price of coal, larger percentages of wind- and solar-generated electricity are not being put on the grid, a phenomenon called curtailment.
His lawyers argue that he is the most closely guarded inmate in the country and that the harsh curtailment of his freedoms violates his due process rights and his ability to prepare for trial.
Power waste is caused when there is not enough transmission capacity to absorb the electricity generated by wind, solar and hydro-power plants, leading to high curtailment rates, particularly in northwestern and southwestern China.
Latin American output has been in long-term decline for a decade but dropped another 22019 percent in 22019 due to a 50 percent curtailment of the 450,000-tonne per year Albras smelter in Brazil.
Cenovus supports Alberta's curtailment orders, but rivals Imperial Oil and Suncor Energy, which own refineries, oppose them, and said recently that the output cuts and resulting narrower differentials have caused rail shipments to scale back.
According to China's renewable energy law, grid companies are obliged to take on all electricity generated by renewable sources, but many projects have still been left with inadequate grid access, a problem known as curtailment.
China has been trying to take action against a problem known in the industry as "curtailment", in which a renewable energy plant is unable to operate at full capacity because of oversupply or transmission failings.
This may be true of some of the more feebleminded, but most of the Republicans who (a) are in public office or (b) benefit from the curtailment of environmental protection probably well understand the problem.
HOUSTON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - The premier of Alberta, Canada's top oil-producing province, said Wednesday that the end of a government-imposed curtailment on oil production could come earlier than its December 2020 sunset date.
The risks of high power curtailment remain high in Gansu and Xinjiang province where more than 20 percent of solar power and around 30 percent of wind power was wasted in the first nine months.
On the topic of multi-energy systems and how they can be used to minimize the curtailment of renewable energy, Benson Ireri, from the World Resources Institute, highlighted some of the roles they could play.
But after months of tedious negotiations and retaliatory Chinese trade actions, including curtailment of U.S. agricultural exports, Trump acceded to a limited "phase one" deal, deferring basic changes in China's economy to the indefinite future.
"There are land issues, (grid) interconnection issues, curtailment issues, as well as the postponed payment of subsidies," he said, adding that a distributed project needed only two permits, compared to 11 for a large-scale plant.
While electricity demand is certain to take a hit from the curtailment of manufacturing and other economic activities, it's also possible that lower mine output and challenges in transporting the fuel may tighten domestic coal supplies.
SoCalGas issued a gas curtailment watch on Monday, notifying customers to be prepared to reduce gas use if needed, with power generators expected to burn more fuel this week than usual to keep air conditioners humming.
MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte's declaration of a "state of lawlessness" in the Philippines after a blast that left at least 14 dead raised fears on Saturday that it could lead to a curtailment of basic freedoms.
It predicted it would have a net cash position of $185 million by the end of 2022 and said platinum prices should benefit from continued supply curtailment in South Africa because of regulatory and funding uncertainty.
The law-and-order president wants to target journalists who cover his administration in ways he doesn't like, subjecting them to leak investigations and, he has darkly hinted, perhaps a curtailment of their First Amendment rights.
Mr. Geall and Mr. Myllyvirta both said that Thursday's announcement was missing any language on curtailment, or the amount of electricity generated by wind and solar that never finds its way to the country's power grid.
The seven-year export ban imposed by the Commerce Department's Security and Enforcement Bureau on April 2202 plunged the company into crisis resulting in the immediate shutdown of its assembly lines and curtailment of its operations.
Still, the wind curtailment rate across the country dropped 6.7 percentage points between January and September compared to the same period a year ago, while the solar waste rate decreased 4 percentage point, the NEA said.
In 2015, Jilin, Gansu, and Xinjiang had wind curtailment rates of 32 percent, 39 percent, and 32 percent respectively (Chinese), meaning that about a third of the available wind energy in these provinces was never produced.
The curtailment can be made at short notice and without having to pay compensation, however, the restrictions can only be made after first curbing hydro and fossil fuel power output or transferring excess supplies to other regions.
Kyushu had 8.07 gigawatts of solar capacity connected to the grid at end-August, just shy of the 8.2 gigawatts that a government committee estimated in 2016 would be the maximum the utility could take without curtailment.
"To comply with the output curtailment plans issued by the authorities, the company will keep coke and chemical recycle factories at low operating levels, and shut the tar processing and methanol sectors for maintenance," the statement said.
Still, Turkish officials on Thursday moved to assure the public that the state of emergency would not lead to the widespread curtailment of individual freedoms, and that the government would focus only on targeting suspected coup plotters.
TORONTO, Oct 31 (Reuters) - The Canadian province of Alberta said on Thursday that it would allow companies to produce additional oil if they move it by rail, easing curtailment rules that were designed to reduce transport bottlenecks.
"While expectations remain high by historical standards, the modest curtailment in optimism suggests that consumers do not foresee the economy gaining much momentum in the months ahead," said Lynn Franco, the Conference Board's director of economic indicators.
Nutrien's planned curtailment comes as the global potash market is soft, and is positive for rivals Mosaic and K+S AG , but hurts Canada's reputation as a fertilizer supplier, said Scotiabank analyst Ben Isaacson, in a note.
Kyushu had 8 gigawatts of solar capacity connected to the grid at end-June, just shy of the 8.2 gigawatts that a government committee estimated in 2016 would be the maximum the utility could take without curtailment.
Others had joined as a way of countering Mr. Trump — just a few of the many Americans, of varied backgrounds, reacting with shock, outrage and concern to his curtailment of the country's long-established refugee resettlement system.
NEW YORK/VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Several oil companies in Canada pushed back on Monday against Alberta's mandated cuts in crude production, warning about excessive government intervention even as the discount on Canadian crudes narrowed sharply on the curtailment plan.
The company took an impairment charge of $340 million "due to the market disruption from the curtailment of solar incentives in China, as well as continued trade barriers that prevent access to primary markets inside China," it said.
It expects the wind power curtailment rate to drop to about 30 percent in the northwestern provinces of Gansu and Xinjiang and to around 20 percent in the northeastern region of Jilin, Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia in 2017.
Suncor Chief Executive Officer Mark Little said he was hopeful the Alberta government will agree to a deal "in the next month or so," adding it would significantly boost takeaway capacity out of Alberta and help end curtailment.
This month, some of Canada's biggest producers said they were trying to get the government to allow them to produce more than their current curtailment quotas, as long as the extra production was shipped to market by rail.
Suncor Chief Executive Officer Mark Little said he was hopeful the Alberta government will agree to a deal "in the next month or so", adding it would significantly boost takeaway capacity out of Alberta and help end curtailment.
On the most obvious level, this can be seen in moves by Republican governors all over America to make voting more difficult, through stringent voting ID laws, new hurdles to registration, and the curtailment of early-voting options.
Yet, the curtailment of essential rights and freedoms that have escalated in the past year have driven instability and insecurity in the country, as marked not only by terror attacks but also by unpredictable moments of social unrest.
The heightened volatility of ShFE prices last year, as the market tried to price in first the closure of "illegal" capacity and the winter curtailment, may also have caused a collective flight to the safety of exchange storage.
Republicans in the House have been slow to take up a bill that would embarrass the president, and Trump's team is raising objections to its curtailment of their executive authority to deal with Russia as they see fit.
The court, Greece's highest, ruled that the eight officers — two majors, four captains and two noncommissioned officers — would face "the curtailment of their fundamental human rights" if sent back to Turkey, and it called for their immediate release.
With frequent references to Chinese theft of American intellectual property, President Trump has initiated Section 301 trade actions against China and called for the curtailment of a variety of technologically advanced products to China on national security grounds.
"In a market faced with declining demand, continued curtailment of existing supply will be needed and it is the price at which this is likely to happen that will largely shape prices moving forward," Citi said in a report.
But mined copper guidance was reduced to 500,000-550,000 tonnes from as much as 665,000 tonnes as a result of a strike at the Escondida mine in Chile and the curtailment of production at the Grasberg mine in Indonesia.
Indeed, the hospital lobby, including the American Hospital Association, pushed back on these public health recommendations, arguing that "any curtailment must be nuanced," ostensibly in the interest of patients, but more likely with an eye on the bottom line.
Roger Cohen Poland's lurch into illiberalism and rewritten history, following the well-trodden Hungarian path toward the curtailment of democracy, is the most alarming political development in Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall almost three decades ago.
The company also praised the Alberta government's recent decision to extend crude oil curtailments by one year, along with raising the amount of a producer's output that is exempt from curtailment to 20,000 bbls/d from 10,000 bbls/d.
The company also praised the Alberta government's recent decision to extend crude oil curtailments by one year, along with raising the amount of a producer's output that is exempt from curtailment to 20,000 bbls/d from 10,000 bbls/d.
Any such curtailment would draw Japan deeper still into North Korea's threat zone, while also undermining the credibility of the protection it is supposed to derive from America's nuclear umbrella and generally weakening its alliance with the United States.
Provinces like Jilin, Gansu, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia are endowed with enviable levels of wind and solar resources, but the inability of the electricity grid to handle this supply of clean energy is leading to sky-high curtailment rates.
Disruption and curtailment fears in China as a result of the fast-spreading coronavirus has also compounded the pressure on LNG prices, S&P Global Platts said, with China's biggest importer of LNG declaring force majeure on some contracts on Thursday.
"Oil prices, though supported by supply curtailment policies and talk of further production cuts by OPEC+, have struggled to extend bullish gains over downbeat global economic projections in the current term," said Benjamin Lu, analyst at Singapore-based brokerage Phillip Futures.
Loosening sanctions in exchange for a curtailment of the nuclear program allowed a flow of western capital and goods into Iran, which Obama and his partners hoped could better integrate Iran's 80 million citizens with the rest of the world.
The curtailment of mass subsidies on utilities and lavish public spending marks a change, as the Arab state has previously been generous in redistributing its massive oil wealth — partly as a means to stave off public restiveness with absolutist rule.
A related but largely ignored effect of the crisis has been the curtailment of digital freedoms in Iran as the Islamic Republic has found greater legitimacy for its efforts to tighten and centralize its controls over the internet in the country.
According to China's renewable energy law, power transmission companies are obliged to take on all the electricity generated by local renewable sources, but many projects have still been left with inadequate grid access, a problem known in the industry as curtailment.
Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 exchanges, more commonly known as "1031s" or "like-kind exchanges," are a nearly century-old tax deferment mechanism that may be targeted for elimination or curtailment under several tax reform proposals being considered in Congress.
" He faulted the Obama administration for not consulting Congress prior to the announcement, adding, "The Obama administration seeks to pursue engagement with the Castro regime at the cost of ignoring the present state of torture and oppression, and its systematic curtailment of freedom.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is considering delaying the annual meeting of its top legislative body, five people familiar with the matter said, as it grapples with a virus epidemic that has forced drastic curtailment of travel and other activity to curb its spread.
VANCOUVER/WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Alberta is offering temporary flexibility to some oil producers on mandated production cuts, as the Western Canadian province reviews their claims that curtailment levels are unfairly high for some and pose technical and safety concerns for certain projects.
And right now, the world just saw our president turn a blind eye to a brutal regime responsible for the massacre of innocents, the unlawful jailing of American and Egyptian citizens, and the curtailment of the most basic and precious human rights.
"I'm encouraged by the comments that the Alberta government has made where they've indicated they would expect curtailment to be eliminated by the end of the year," said Corson, a veteran of majority-owner Exxon Mobil Corp who took the helm early January.
The companies are trying to deal with what is shaping up as a major threat to their businesses: societal demands, especially in Europe, for a sharp curtailment of the consumption of the oil and gas that are the lifeblood of these organizations.
The Washington Post reported in January that the administration is considering a "far-reaching" curtailment of such regulations against practices that -- although not intentionally discriminatory -- have a "disparate impact" on minorities, whether at schools, on the job, or in the pursuit of housing.
But when he releases a book — he has written three since 2014 — his frequent speaking engagements mean additional opportunities to expound on his preferred topics: the historical curtailment of French dominance and the elites who have destroyed what remains of French identity.
Castro's swashbuckling forays into international affairs also overshadowed a visible dark side: the ruthless suppression of anti-Castro opposition forces, the curtailment of freedom of speech and expression, the imprisonment and killing of political enemies and a failure to confront racial hierarchies in revolutionary Cuba.
BEIJING, Feb 6 (Reuters) - China is considering delaying the annual meeting of its top legislative body, five people familiar with the matter said, as it grapples with a coronavirus epidemic that has forced drastic curtailment of travel and other activity to curb its spread.
Poor grid availability - known as "curtailment" - has been one of the biggest challenges facing China's renewable sector, with regulators struggling to provide sufficient transmission capacity for the vast number of new wind, solar and hydro plants that have gone into operation across the country.
The 19th HongKong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day this year follows recent events viewed as a curtailment of personal liberties, with Beijing flexing influence on its special administrative region despite a pledge to maintain a "One Country, Two Systems" approach to governing Hong Kong.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), grid operator for much of the state, called on consumers to conserve energy and issued energy emergency alerts on Tuesday and Thursday after the shutdown of some generation and curtailment of some power lines caused reserves to fall.
He said he hoped that "as the dust settles, there is not an overreaction that could in some fashion lead to a curtailment of civil liberties or a weakening of the ability of legitimate opposition or journalists, through legal processes, to voice their concerns."
At the same time, if unneeded variable green power generation coincides with weak demand, for example should night temperatures be mild, there can be risks around the management of grid curtailment, which ENTSO-E said could happen in Ireland and some southern Italian regions.
It did not comment on the nature of the move, which came in the context of a highly charged geopolitical court case involving the curtailment of dominant supply from Russia's Gazprom into Europe that harm Ukraine's and Poland's interests as consumer and transit countries.
Work by NREL and others has promoted the economics, saying hey, if you ramp your plant an extra 10 points per day, yeah, it's going to impose a little bit of extra cycling cost, but the benefit of avoided curtailment vastly outweighs those costs.
Walsh, who retires in July, has repeatedly defended running the company's mines at maximum speed even as demand growth from China's steel mills waned, saying any curtailment would simply open the door for competitors to fill the void and do little to lower supply and elevate prices.
"Policy incentives have been given to such government-backed projects which are not available to other commercial utilities, which take higher financial losses through transmission curtailment and subsidy default," said a bidder who declined to be named because he is not authorised to speak to media.
"Immediately after (an) SOC notice of ... production curtailment, the parties shall agree ... a mechanism to promptly fully compensate (the) contractor as soon as possible," according to an excerpt of the contract the ministry signed with BP in 2009 for the company to develop the 20-billion-barrel Rumaila field.
On the flip side, if better-than-expected earnings can't lift a market that looks cheaper after nine weeks of struggle, it could be a tell that the market is in the grip of something a bit more serious than a curtailment of over-extended optimism and valuation, after all.
And now Bryce Covert, writing from a feminist perspective, has written an op-ed for the Times that tackles the issue from a slightly different angle, arguing that the Trump administration's curtailment of access to free contraception could have serious, negative economic consequences as women shift from jobs to child-rearing.
For nearly four years, representatives from the Colombian government and the FARC rebel group have struggled to reach a deal that would not only end the fighting but also address issues of land reform, curtailment of the drug trade, repatriation of victims' families and trials for those suspected of human rights abuses.
Now, Judiciary Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) is warning about the possible curtailment or even ending of the practice.
It has destroyed a once-vibrant commercial fishing industry, hampered the operation of marinas, led to a severe curtailment of marine transport between the NY-NJ Harbor and Champlain Canal, tripled the costs of dredging the city's harbor, prevented ambitious economic development opportunities, and barred generations of residents and visitors from full enjoyment of the river.
PRINCE AL FAISAL: It was very concerning, very disturbing, following from Watergate in 1974 and the resignation of Nixon, the U.S. went into particularly in intel, in retreat, the committee in Congress proposed restrictions with intel in U.S., as a country that liaised strongly with the CIA, that curtailment of activity was very negative for our interests.
There's also a concern about frequency regulation on the grid, which is too nerdy to get deep into, but: Frequency regulation of the grid is proposed to be provided by ramping up/down hydroelectric, stored CSP or pumped hydro; ramping down other WWS generators and storing the electricity in heat, cold, or hydrogen instead of curtailment; and using demand response.
"The situation in Venezuela described in Executive Order 13692 has not improved, including the Government of Venezuela's erosion of human rights guarantees, persecution of political opponents, curtailment of press freedoms, use of violence and human rights violations and abuses in response to anti-government protests, and arbitrary arrest and detention of anti-government protesters, as well as the exacerbating presence of significant government corruption," he said.
The DNI oversees agencies that do not report to him: the intelligence divisions of the armed forces report upwards to their own branches; the surveillance agencies report to the secretary of defence; the FBI is under the attorney-general's supervision; the CIA has its own director, who is technically beneath the DNI but is invariably a powerful and high-profile figure, and almost certainly skilled enough in the bureaucratic dark arts to avoid any real curtailment of power.
During the past year, mass protests have grown in size and frequency, whether against dumping Moscow's trash in the northern Arkhangelsk and Komi regions, economic exploitation and curtailment of the national language in Tatarstan and other republics, the building of Orthodox cathedrals in Siberia's Krasnoyarsk region, the falsification of elections in Buryatia, the appointment of outsiders as governors in Kalmykia and other republics, the arbitrary changes of borders between Chechnya and Ingushetia or growing ethnic tensions in Dagestan fueled by unpopular government decisions.
"While a strong case can be made for consensual, supported opioid dose reductions for voluntary patients, no data support nonconsensual/forcible dose reductions or curtailment in otherwise stable patients that have become common as prescribers react to regulations, mandates, insurers and fear for professional security," says the letter, which was signed by clinicians from medical schools at Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, among others, as well as former presidents from various medical organizations, including the Society of General Internal Medicine and the Association for Medical Education and Research on Substance Abuse.
The manifestations of aggression in relation to Christians in the modern world has acquired the forms not only of physical violence, but also the curtailment of peoples' right to a public expression of their faith, to following their values and openly wearing religious symbols…Certain things are happening in society which are more and more often recognised as the norm…We are seriously alarmed by the striving of a number of countries to allow the practice of euthanasia…In many European countries and America, the ideology aimed at supporting sexual minorities and the propaganda of the homosexual way of life is actively imposed, often with the help of the media and the educational system.

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