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Process of capturing data or translating information to a recording format.
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Other meanings for "recs" 1 College recs , even a shot on the evening news if I asked him.
2 Get his employment recs from HR.
3 Lieutenants Jen Collins and Howie Spaas had walked up, loud and uninvited, also in civvies, and both blasted on recs .
4 And sleepy-eyed teens smoking weed on recs or shagging at abandoned-house parties or kicking glass from smashed bus stops at passersby.
5 That will help support the value of RECs for large power generators.
6 The scheme required major energy companies to buy tradeable Renewable Energy Certificates, or RECs .
7 A Few Good Recs Other recommendations clarify existing Pentagon practices.
8 In effect, this will lead to a substantial drop in the number of RECs issued.
9 Other solar companies hope this will lead to an increase in the sale of languishing RECs .
10 The RECs are held in a government-supervised registry.
11 Existing RECs will be transferred to the LRET scheme where prices will be determined by market forces.
12 Both bills leave open the question of how RECs would be treated under a federal scheme unanswered.
13 RECs can be bought by companies to meet statutory obligations to purchase a minimum level of renewable energy.
14 The scheme had run into trouble because of a flood of RECs , largely from small household solar installations.
15 The biggest buyers of RECs are power companies looking to satisfy state-mandated clean-energy requirements, known as renewable portfolio standards.
16 The RECs seem to be playing a greater role in resolving internal conflicts than in promoting economic co-operation and integration.
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