Completed energy storage projects

word choice

Your two examples Repeat the steps for the next weekly report until the monthly report has been completed. Repeat the steps for the next weekly report until the monthly report is completed. are

What is the difference between ''finished'' and ''completed''?

This perhaps reflects a distinction between finished as meaning "got done with" and completed as meaning "made whole": the author can be understood either to have got done with

California activates $2 billion solar and energy storage

Arevon Energy announced the completion of the two-phase Eland solar-plus-storage project, sited in Kern County, California. The project had

Which is correct: "have been completed" or "are completed"

The requested modifications have been completed. is better, because you are referring to a continuing action (you finished writing the code, but it will get tested next).

What is the difference between ''finished'' and ''completed''?

In most cases where completed is correct you could say finished instead, but the reverse is not true. Finished ing usually can''t be changed to completed ing.

Complete or Completed

33 Complete, unlike completed, implies something whole or full. Completed means finished, accomplished, or done. A lot of the meaning overlaps, but I think completed gives a better sense of

Darden Clean Energy Project

The project consists of a 1,150 megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) facility, an up to 4,600 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS), a 34.5-500 kilovolt (kV) grid step-up substation, a 15

A huge $2 billion solar + storage project in California powers up

One of the US''s largest solar + battery storage projects is now fully online in Mojave, California.

"Have completed" or "had completed"

1 I have completed graduation in 2008 is wrong. You can''t use present perfect with specific time expressions, and "in 2008" is specific. As @FumbleFingers says, graduated is a much

present perfect

I completed all the tasks assigned. How to convey this ? I have completed all the tasks. or I had completed all the tasks. Which one is correct ?

Present perfect

The fact that the Latin word perfectus translates as finished or completed does not mean that the present perfect construction, in modern English, can refer only to contexts where an action

complete or completed

Complete: fully constituted of all of its parts or steps, fully carried out, or thorough. Completed: to bring to an end or a perfected status. Therefore, something is complete, or something has been or was

grammar

Given that "complete" is a transitive verb meaning "to finish doing or making something," why is it "to complete" rather than "to be completed" in the following example from a dictionary?

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