Sentences with phrase «abatement potential»

WRI's Open Climate Network worked with partners in eight focus countries to evaluate current emissions trends and abatement potential out to 2030, a process which helped inform initial INDCs.
The starting point is a set of detailed assessments of the cost and abatement potential of the various technologies identified in the CCC's «Fourth Carbon Budget Review».
At the request of Changning District government, the Bank team supported a Shanghai energy conservation institution, assisted by an international firm, in conducting a comprehensive survey of buildings in Hongqiao area in the Changning District, and in developing CO2 abatement cost curves to identify the abatement potential, cost, and ease of implementation of various mitigation measures.
In the IEA World Outlook Energy 450 ppm Scenario, as much as 44 % of the estimated global abatement potential in 2035 derives from energy efficiency measures (IEA, 2012).
Advocates of CCS argue that bringing down the costs of the new technologies will enable CCS to exploit its full emission abatement potential and contribute to sustainable, secure and competitive energy.
Extensive manufacturing processes and battery disposal had the potential to cloud the carbon abatement potential of EVs.
The methane abatement potentials shown above are conservative estimates based on government inventories.

Not exact matches

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and State Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan today debuted the «framework» of a deal that will extend the city's rent regulations and the controversial 421a tax abatement for six months — with some tweaks to the former, and potential for the latter to last through 2019 if the real estate industry and labor reach an agreement on construction wages.
Of all the issues that dominated legislative debate in last year's session, rent control and 421 - a tax abatements had the most potential to drive a spike in donations from one sector; the fact that contributions from the biggest real estate developers ebbed made it difficult for 2015 to compete with prior years.
He said negotiations failed around three major issues, including raising the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 18, a potential cost shift from public schools to charter schools and a real estate tax abatement program in New York City.
The issue is immense and there are many older homes in our area needing inspection and potential lead abatement work, so this funding will critically strengthen our efforts and allow us to help more homeowners and landlords to recognize and ameliorate their lead problems.»
The Cornel lab at Kearney and the Consolidated Mosquito Abatement District are conducting myriad laboratory and field research trials to evaluate insecticide treatment options, to minimize potential mosquito breeding sites, and to understand Aedes aegypti biology and behavior in order to inform control decisions should such an outbreak occur.
TNR, however, has potential benefits for cat welfare, public health (if vaccination for rabies is included), and nuisance abatement which may still justify its use.
Tagged: Carbon dioxide removal, CDR, CDR Potential, CDR Supply, climate change abatement, land management, mitigation
The review conducted in this study indicates that, in general terms, when it comes to leveraging the potential of broadband to promote environmental sustainability, high - income countries tend to focus on carbon abatement strategies, whereas developing nations envisage the use of broadband to reinforce the preservation of biodiversity and promote eco-friendly development.
Based upon a 2011 analysis by ICF International, the potential GHG reductions by expanding TSE infrastructure and reducing idling presents a significant opportunity for CO2 abatement in the U.S., which could amount to nearly 4.1 million tons of reductions annually.
The potential abatement is in the order of many billions of tonnes in Australia.
In general, available top ‐ down estimates of costs and potentials suggest that AFOLU mitigation will be an important part of a global cost ‐ effective abatement strategy.
Similarly, bio-derived fuels could be an abatement option, but only if it can be ensured that upstream emissions — in particular, land use change while growing biomass — does not impact wider potential savings.
In short, supporting Indigenous futures on country has the potential to generate economic benefits - not just for Aboriginal people, but also for the nation - in meeting international biodiversity conservation obligations and potentially in meeting carbon abatement goals.103
IPA consultation projects have great potential to participate in the Carbon offsets / abatement and biodiversity offset programs.
It has the potential to leverage economic benefits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through participation in carbon abatement projects.
-- A property inspector who has experience in general contracting will have valuable insight to real costs for potential abatements.
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