Sentence examples for the available allowances from inspiring English sources

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Large emitters, like utilities, would acquire carbon allowances, and those which emit less carbon dioxide than their allotment could sell the resulting credits to those which emit more; over time, the available allowances would decline.

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"The consequence of what's happened will be that MPs will be receiving probably the least available allowances in the developed world".

RGGI responded in 2014 by substantially cutting its emissions cap – reducing the number of available allowances – to keep up with the pace of emissions reductions.

Thus, the number of available allowances has nearly doubled, and in the most recent auction this month, a broad swath of companies snatched up credits.

The unallocated allowances -- 23.5% over 2012 to 2050 -- are scheduled in Waxman-Markey to be used almost entirely for consumer rebates, with the share of available allowances for this purpose rising from approximately 10% in 2025 to more than 50% by 2050.

The states taking part in today's online auction of 85percentt of available allowances for calendar year 2009 are Maryland, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont.

In the most recent permit auction by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a consortium of Northeast and mid-Atlantic states, 63 percent of available allowances sold for only $1.93 a ton.

Energy Innovation's analysis finds adopting this legislation should ensure that all carbon allowance auctions between now and 2020 fully sell out of available allowances, generating at least $1.3 billion in additional revenue for the state's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF), which invests revenue in clean energy and other emission-reducing projects.

And a well-enforced system guarantees achievement of those targets, because emissions will not exceed available allowances.

Consequently, a significant amount of Internet data budget could be consumed by some low-priority applications running in the background (e.g., gaming), exhausting the available data allowance in a fixed Internet data budget plan.

Hurley et al. acknowledged that they had not fully used the available data – no allowance was made for risk varying with increases in cumulative exposure during follow-up, which would be relevant for later deaths; and no allowance was made for latency between exposure increment and increased risk of death from lung cancer.

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