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- Dictionarycurtailment/kə(ː)ˈteɪlm(ə)nt/
noun
- 1. the action or fact of reducing or restricting something: "the curtailment of human rights"
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4 days ago · IFRS in Focus — Plan Amendment, Curtailment or Settlement, amendments to IAS 19 Published on: 01 Mar 2018 This issue discusses the IASB's amendments to IAS 19 relating to plan amendments, curtailments and settlements.
3 days ago · At its core, curtailment is a symptom of an insufficiently flexible power system. Fortunately, experience shows that curtailment can be avoided or significantly reduced through policy.
1 day ago · The curtailment of renewable energy is significantly reduced, by 42 TWh/year in 2040 and replaces more expensive and carbon intensive thermal generation. A more efficient use of the European generation mix translates into significant reduction in CO2 emissions of 31 Mton/year in 2040, helping Europe to achieve its Green Deal objectives.
3 days ago · The comprehensive approach, covering aspects from definitions and scope to energy accounting and curtailment, demonstrates a commitment to creating a conducive environment for green energy growth. These regulations are poised to play a pivotal role in achieving Tamil Nadu’s renewable energy targets and contributing to India’s broader clean ...
4 days ago · Economic curtailment can itself occur for two reasons. Reason 1 is that prices go negative and despite the value of RECs various PPA agreements require a producer to shut down when prices are ...
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3 days ago · FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Canfor’s Fort St. John sawmill has announced two temporary curtailments of sawmill and planer operations. The first curtailment, announced in an internal memo on May 8th, will...