Sentence examples for export excess from inspiring English sources

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South Australia achieved around 25% penetration of wind energy in 2011, which can expose the interconnectors to other states to excessive power flow variability, resulting in reduced effective capacity to export excess wind or to import balancing services [16].

Households and businesses have little incentive to export excess power.

Governor Darkin said Russia was completing plans to export excess electricity from Russian hydroelectric dams to the Korean peninsula, sending power also through North Korea to South Korea.

The government, buoyed by a good harvest, which enabled it to avoid cereal imports and even to export excess barley, subsidized 15 consumer staples to ease social discontent.

The measure, which is inevitably quite complicated, is designed to reward those who reduce their own electricity consumption by installing low-energy lighting and A-rated white goods, and to ultimately export excess electricity generated back to the grid.

Sources are also considered focal areas of transmission for the larger landscape, as they export excess parasites to other areas and can sustain parasite populations.

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It will make up for this in its carbon accounting by exporting excess solar power to the grid during the day.

The government subsidises renewable energy, with a solar panel owner receiving subsidies for generating solar-sourced electricity as well as exporting excess power into the national grid.

One is that unless you think the entire world is suffering from the disease, secular stagnation implies that afflicted countries (which are saving more than they are investing) are exporting excess saving abroad and therefore running current-account surpluses.

Greece is connected to the Italian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Albanian and Turkish electricity markets and sometimes exports excess power to its neighbors.

When NHE1 is activated by intracellular acidosis, it exports excess H+ ions from the cytoplasm to the extracellular environment in exchange for the intake of Na+ ions with a 1 : 1 stoichiometry (Grinstein et al, 1984; Aronson, 1985).

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