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The high prices were attributed to the utilities' costly nuclear power plants, expensive long-term contracts with independent power suppliers and excess generating capacity, and to inefficient regulation.
When the political momentum for deregulation was building, in the mid-1990's, California's economy was still suffering the aftereffects of a nasty recession; most experts thought that there would be excess generating capacity well into the next decade.
And unlike the old days of regulation, state governments cannot mandate the development of excess generating capacity for independent producers, or the use of a varied mix of energy sources, instead relying on the marketplace to anticipate power needs and fuel supplies.
And any new owner if one could be found to take over this dismal prospect for a pittance would have every incentive to keep cranking out power.Besides, even in the extremely unlikely event that the firm's plants were shut down tomorrow, there is enough excess generating capacity in Britain to keep the lights on.
The sharp drop in prices and the excess generating capacity prove that the industry was operating inefficiently, and that consumers were paying too much.In this section Confronting Iraq Securing the peace Crushing Palestine is no answer Imitation v inspiration A dark day in Britain?
The plant had made high-purity graphite for use in magnox nuclear reactors, and operated using the North station's available excess generating capacity, as large quantities of cheap electricity were essential for production.
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In most states, the net excess generated is simply credited towards the customer's next bill per kilowatt hour.
The excess generated power is used to charge the battery.
The installation of photovoltaic roof tiles, excess generated electricity could be sold through the feed-in tariff scheme.
Meanwhile, the algorithm aims to maximize the excess generated power by the HPVDS that may be injected into the distribution network.
Even substantially higher efficiency is possible in a cogeneration plant, where excess generated heat is put to use for process or domestic heating, in addition to electric power generation (UNESCAP 2000).
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