Sentences with phrase «annual peak energy»

The main reason was that northern China's annual peak energy needs occur in winter for heating.

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While the BCA has not yet made a submission to the Fair Work Commission's Annual Wage Review, which sets the country's minimum wage, Australia's peak employer body, the Australian Industry Group, wants the minimum wage increased 1.8 % this financial year, arguing inflation remains weak and that businesses are struggling with a recent rise in energy costs.
It should account for the regular cycling of energy efficient units during the period of annual peak load.
In constant 2015 dollars, EIA says average annual energy costs per household peaked at about $ 5,300 in 2008 then declined 14.1 percent in 2014.
As with annual energy consumption, ISO New England's forecasts for peak summer demand have steadily declined, with CELT 2018 forecasting that New England's peak demand for electricity will be below 2004 levels by 2027 (on a weather - normalized basis).
The CELT 2018 forecast includes estimates of annual energy use, winter and summer peak demand, energy efficiency, and distributed solar from 2018 through 2027.
While Moody's Analytics continues to forecast 2 percent growth per year (or so) in the economy every year in New England, such growth no longer appears to require a corresponding growth in either peak or annual energy usage in the region, a shift that appears to have been captured in CELT 2018.
The California Energy Commission's (Energy Commission) Integrated Energy Policy Report (IEPR) Committee will hold a workshop to obtain comments on the staff's proposed 10 - year forecasts of annual natural gas, electricity, and peak demand.
With China's official energy statistics for year 2017 being gradually released, the annual debate over whether the world's largest carbon polluter has peaked its greenhouse gas emissions faces a watershed moment.
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