Therefore, expanding
access to energy choice and free market energy options is likely to become an important hedge against supply and price swings in 2017 and beyond.
Not exact matches
Tough
choices will need
to be made, but there is no question that development of, and
access to, reliable, affordable and cleaner sources of
energy can be a significant contributor
to jobs, government revenue and economic prosperity.
«Currently, for homeowners that are interested in
accessing solar
energy, there are a number of different tax credits and incentives available
to make that a really cost - effective
choice,» she said.
Huntley Santa Monica Beach is a top
choice among hotels near Malibu, offering guests easy
access to the pristine beaches of this world - class town as well as the excitement and
energy of Santa Monica.
They've done it through politically «weaponized philanthropy» —
to use Jane Mayer's phrase from the revealing book «Dark Money» — which has bought them — well, I was going
to say «unfettered
access to government,» but reflecting on the
choices of a Scott Pruitt, a Donald Trump, and a Rick Scott, I have
to say «nearly complete control of Federal
energy policy.»
* So a focus on finding ways
to boost
energy access in places that lack it, while working
to cut
energy waste and the costs of non-polluting
energy choices, is spreading.
Moomaw and Mihaela Papa, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Law School, sent me a short piece proposing ways
to invigorate the faltering climate treaty process by shifting the focus from confrontations over emissions
to collaborative work encouraging
access to modern
energy choices while limiting environmental harms.
And then there's the reality that several billion people still lack
access to any reasonable
energy choices.
Microgrid benefits encompass better resiliency, easier
access to energy through a less capital - intensive, modular, scalable solution that is quicker
to implement, more
choice around when and how
to interact with the grid and
energy cost optimization.
There's been talk for years of an Amazon, Apple or Google emerging in the American
energy industry — a company that offers consumers a seamless solution for their
energy needs, combined with
choice, control and
access to their own
energy - generating potential.
But
to maintain the economic and security benefits of America's 21st century
energy renaissance, we'll need
to make smart policy
choices that increase
access to energy resources, encourage infrastructure development, rein in misguided ethanol policy and curb costly, duplicative regulations.
Thomas Fritz, Partner at Oliver Wyman, said: «In an increasingly crowded marketplace, the providers most likely
to capture a competitive position will be those who can offer customers»
choice in
accessing or using
energy, or by offering ways
to simplify customers» lives, for example through digital home services.»
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides immediate
access to a cross-section of environmental data for any geographical location in the U.S. Access useful information about your air, water, energy choices, and ways to lessen the impacts of climate change at MyEnviro
access to a cross-section of environmental data for any geographical location in the U.S.
Access useful information about your air, water, energy choices, and ways to lessen the impacts of climate change at MyEnviro
Access useful information about your air, water,
energy choices, and ways
to lessen the impacts of climate change at MyEnvironment.
However, additional reforms are necessary: In order
to access the benefits of competition,
to provide effective customer
choice and
to integrate Central European and EU
energy markets, Slovakia needs
to finalise the unbundling of the gas sector and the privatisation of electricity distribution, eliminate electricity price distortions and ensure fair
access to energy facilities including storage.
PG&E says its Regional Renewable
Choice program expands clean
energy access by enabling customers
to work directly with developers of new renewable projects
As for environmental justice, Democrats «will work
to expand
access to cost - saving renewable
energy by low - income households, create good - paying jobs in communities that have struggled with
energy poverty, and oppose efforts by utilities
to limit consumer
choice or slow clean
energy deployment.»
Poor nutrition is a major determinant of excess morbidity and mortality among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, 1 contributing
to over 16 % of the burden of disease.2 In this issue of the Journal (page 549), consistent with the «economics of food
choice» theory, 3 Brimblecombe and O'Dea report that the diet of a remote Aboriginal community was high in
energy - dense, nutrient - poor foods — the cheapest options
to satisfy hunger.4 This
energy — cost differential restricts
access to healthy food, and helps explain the persistently poor dietary patterns and deplorable health status of remote Indigenous communities.4 Placing nutrition issues in an economic framework highlights the investment required
to improve Indigenous nutrition.4 But what has been learned
to date about where resources should be directed?