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major power

major power
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • belangrijk land
  • a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world

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major power
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • zelfstandige staat; soevereine staat
  • a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world

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major power
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • staat met grote macht; land met veel invloed
  • a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world

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  1. The major part of the large power plants’ capacity is booked under long-term power purchase agreements (‘PPAs’) with MVM, the Hungarian electricity incumbent and public utility wholesaler.
  2. To develop the knowledge base for, and to realise ITER as the major step towards, the creation of prototype reactors for power stations that are safe, sustainable, environmentally responsible, and economically viable.
  3. To conclude, there are many other actors in the relevant market than BE: BNFL, EDF-Energy, Innogy, Scottish and Southern Electricity, Scottish Power and Powergen to name only a few major ones.
  4. A third major factor is the forecast of continuing high profitability in areas which are already doing well and, in particular, in the Power Services division (operating margin of […] % expected for 2006).
  5. In particular, BNFL notes that BNFL as BE’s largest single creditor would be the major financial loser if BE’s nuclear power stations were to shut down as a result of it exercising this threat.
  6. Ukrpodshipnik and Ilyich are major Ukrainian groups employing nearly 100000 staff and having a total annual turnover of about USD 4 billion in various fields such as steel production, shipbuilding, pipelines, metal processing and power stations.
  7. CISA also claimed that, contrary to what is stated in recital 86 of the provisional Regulation, one major Community producer group had made, after the IP, substantial investments in expanding its production capacity for tubes in the nuclear power sector.
  8. Developing the knowledge base for, and realising ITER as the major step towards, the creation of prototype reactors for power stations which are safe, sustainable, environmentally responsible, and economically viable.
  9. The strategy to achieve the long-term goal entails, as its first priority, the construction of ITER (a major experimental facility which will demonstrate the scientific and technical feasibility of fusion power), followed by the construction of DEMO, a ‘demonstration’ fusion power station.
  10. With the system of compensatory payments which constitutes the measure at hand, Alcoa had no incentive to draw on its own power as a purchaser to reduce its electricity costs, since Alcoa’s interest in obtaining electricity at the lowest cost was met by the compensatory payments, and not by the exertion of Alcoa’s own bargaining power on the retail market as a major electricity consumer in Sardinia.
  11. It will fund the procurement and delivery of major items of equipment which will subsequently be installed at the Shchuchanskaya, Shumikha and Kurgan electricity substations located near the town of Shchuch’ye and the destruction facility, in order to provide a reliable power supply for the operation of the chemical weapon destruction facility.
  12. Significant major changes as described in Part 21, Subpart D of the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 1702/2003 (in particular part 21A.01) which involve changes to aircraft geometry and/or power plant attract the fee for the respective Type Certificate/Restricted Type Certificate as defined in Table (i) above.
  13. Only a very limited part of the territory of France would be concerned; it does not unduly prevent activities around urban areas and the areas involved would be rural and would not overlap with major towns. RFID would still be permitted in the designated areas, albeit with a reduced power level.
  14. As regards the Power sector, France stresses the advanced technology which Alstom possesses. It explains that the decline in margins pointed to by Siemens between 1999 and 2003 is linked to major, but ad hoc, technical problems with the GT24 and GT26 gas turbines, problems which have now been solved.
  15. The data provided showed that the energy requirements of the two Canadian producers were similar to those of the Russian producers and that electricity and gas purchased by these companies was derived from domestic hydroelectric power and major gas fields, as is the electricity and gas used by the Russian companies.