June 29, 2009 Joint Integrated Energy Policy Report and Renewables Committee Workshop «
Electricity System Implications of 33 Percent Renewables»
Not exact matches
In addition to the tax measures outlined in Chapter V: A Fair and Efficient Tax
System, the 2014 Budget measures include net revenue gains of asset optimization (discussed in Chapter I, Section E: Making Every Dollar Count) totalling $ 0.9 billion in 2014 — 15 and $ 1.0 billion in 2015 — 16, and the revenue
implications of the proposed removal of the
electricity Debt Retirement Charge cost from residential users» bills (discussed in Chapter I, Section D: Fostering a Fair Society).
The Pan-Canadian Wind Integration Study (PCWIS) assessed the operational and economic
implications of integrating large amounts of wind energy into the Canadian
electricity system.
The report highlights: Trends in domestic energy demand and supply prospects to 2040, broken down by fuel and sector The outlook for the power sector and the increasing share of coal in the region's
electricity generation The role that Southeast Asia will play in international energy trade and the
implications for its energy expenditures The potential energy and environmental benefits of implementing pragmatic measures that would help limit the rise in the region's greenhouse - gas emissions An in - depth analysis of energy prospects in Malaysia to 2040 A focus on four key issues that will shape the direction of the region's energy
system: power grid interconnection, energy investment, energy access and fossil - fuel subsidies
The choices we make to replace them will determine the water and climate
implications of our
electricity system for decades to come.
WEO - 2017, the International Energy Agency's flagship publication, finds that over the next two decades the global energy
system is being reshaped by four major forces: the United States is set to become the undisputed global oil and gas leader; renewables are being deployed rapidly thanks to falling costs; the share of
electricity in the energy mix is growing; and China's new economic strategy takes it on a cleaner growth mode, with
implications for global energy markets.