- intervention.
Additionality measures the net result,
taking account of deadweight, leakage, displacement,
substitution and
economic multipliers.
Additionality is...
-
reductions are
additional and are not over-estimated.
Additionality is much contested.
There are many
rival interpretations of
additionality: What is often...
- performance-based
measures of
additionality, such as the megawatt-hour (MWh)
equivalent per REC.
Critics argue "
additionality"
amounts to a
subsidy for renewable...
-
certifies additionality based on an
evaluation of
financial viability or the
institutional barriers that a
project faces. In some
cases additionality is ****umed...
-
Additional time may
refer to:
Stoppage time,
added match time at the end of a
match in ****ociation football, this
added time is
called "
additional time"...
- The
Additional m****cripts is a
collection of m****cripts
stored at the
British Library. The
collection was
started at the
British Museum in 1756, and...
- of
origin contain no
mechanism that
leads to
additionality of the
electricity purchased if no
additional measures are included. Some
scientists have criticized...
-
Additional rent is a term used in
commercial real
estate to
describe a
variety of rent-like cash
flows from
tenants that are not part of the traditional...
-
Additional Mathematics is a
qualification in mathematics,
commonly taken by
students in high-school (or GCSE exam
takers in the
United Kingdom). It features...
-
electricity sold to consumers,
suppliers are also
required to show
additionality by
contributing to
wider environmental and low
carbon funds. Care needs...