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curtailment

[ker-teyl-muhnt] / kərˈteɪl mənt /


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With valuations at historic lows and supply tightening due to mill curtailments, restricted Canadian harvesting and limited U.S. imports, the analyst sees the risk-reward profile shifting to the upside.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Louisiana and parts of the Midwest, for instance, utilities have negotiated special large-load tariffs and contract terms with data-center customers that include higher base rates, upfront infrastructure contributions, and curtailment provisions during grid stress.

From Barron's

Now, lithium capacity curtailments and rising demand for utility-scale battery storage applications have pushed lithium prices higher, to about $18,000 a ton recently.

From Barron's

But capacity curtailments and more demand for energy storage have pushed prices back, and were at about $18,000 a ton on Tuesday.

From Barron's

Starmer also said Britain would continue to raise human rights concerns with Beijing, including over "curtailment of freedom in Hong Kong".

From Barron's