Sentences with phrase «commissioned by clean energy»

commissioned by Clean Energy Canada last fall found that most respondents support or somewhat support the idea of putting a price on carbon emissions (59 %).

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Furthermore, 75 % of respondents at least partially agreed B.C. could strengthen the economy if it embraced clean alternatives, according to the poll commissioned by Pembina Institute, Clean Energy Canada and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutclean alternatives, according to the poll commissioned by Pembina Institute, Clean Energy Canada and the Pacific Institute for Climate SolutClean Energy Canada and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.
The issue has been identified as a policy priority by a number of EU institutions, most notably in the European Commission's Clean Energy for All Europeans legislative package.
Now, a «Clean Energy for New York» report commissioned by Riverkeeper and the Natural Resources Defense Council from Synapse Energy Economics shows the power can be replaced with a combination of resources and upgrades in a number of scenarios.
Nuclear power is included in Cuomo's Clean Energy Standard by the Public Service Commission because nuclear does not produce greenhouse gas emissions.
Unveiled late Friday by the state Public Service Commission, a cost analysis of the plan projects it could cost the state more than $ 3.6 billion through 2030 to reach ambitious clean energy goals backed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, but reductions in climate - changing greenhouse gases would create benefits worth more than $ 8 billion.
Environmental groups on Monday are hailing the adoption by the Public Service Commission of a proposed clean energy standard designed to require half of New York's energy be proposed by renewable sources by 2030.
The clean energy standard as backed the Public Service Commission will cost more than the $ 2 surcharge as claimed by state regulators, an analysis by the Empire Center found.
During nearly two hours of testimony in Oswego City Hall Tuesday, community leaders and Nine Mile Point Nuclear Plant employees begged staff from New York's Public Service Commission to support the proposed «clean energy standard» under Gov. Andrew Cuomo's goal to generate half of the state's energy from renewable sources, like wind and solar, by 2030.
Exelon gave Gov. Andrew Cuomo credit for helping facilitate the transaction by asking the state Public Service Commission to adopt a Clean Energy Standard that included subsidies for upstate nuclear.
On December 2, 2015 Governor Cuomo directed the State Department of Public Service Commission (PSC) to design and enact a new Clean Energy Standard (CES) mandating that 50 percent of all electricity consumed in New York State by 2030 result from clean and renewable energy souClean Energy Standard (CES) mandating that 50 percent of all electricity consumed in New York State by 2030 result from clean and renewable energy soEnergy Standard (CES) mandating that 50 percent of all electricity consumed in New York State by 2030 result from clean and renewable energy souclean and renewable energy soenergy sources.
Cuomo this week directed the state Public Service Commission to work out a new clean energy standard by June 2016, including financial support for «Upstate nuclear plants.»
Cuomo on Wednesday ordered the state Public Service Commission to work out a new clean energy standard under which half of the state's energy will be derived from «clean and renewable» sources by 2030.
May 27: «一名监管官员眼中的中国与美国的清洁能源战略 (A Regulator's Perspective on Chinese and US Clean Energy Strategies)» by Chairman John Wellinghoff, United States Federal Electricity Regulatory Commission
Yesterday, Andy Tobin of the state's regulator, the Corporation Commission, presented a plan that includes a goal to generate 80 % of Arizona's power from renewable sources by 2050, a commitment to review the existing Renewable Energy Standard and Tariff (REST) policy, to use renewables to mitigate peaks establishing a «Clean Peak» standard and to deploy 3,000 MW of energy storage to «leverage low priced energy during the day&rEnergy Standard and Tariff (REST) policy, to use renewables to mitigate peaks establishing a «Clean Peak» standard and to deploy 3,000 MW of energy storage to «leverage low priced energy during the day&renergy storage to «leverage low priced energy during the day&renergy during the day».
In order to encourage expanded consumer access through community solar while the Commission works to finalize VDER, it developed a «Market Transition Credit» which is intended as a proxy to compensate customers for values associated with local clean energy generation that have not yet been precisely quantified by the PSC.
The latest proposal, commissioned by the New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortiums, claims that energy storage, along with a portfolio of other clean energy sources, can replace Indian Energy Storage Technology Consortiums, claims that energy storage, along with a portfolio of other clean energy sources, can replace Indian energy storage, along with a portfolio of other clean energy sources, can replace Indian energy sources, can replace Indian Point.
In December, when New York Governor Andrew Cuomo directed the state's Public Service Commission (PSC) to create a Clean Energy Standard (CES) that ensures New York gets 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, he wrote to PSC Chair Audrey Zibelman, «By mandating a Clean Energy Standard, we ensure that this goal is converted from aspirational to actionable.&raquby 2030, he wrote to PSC Chair Audrey Zibelman, «By mandating a Clean Energy Standard, we ensure that this goal is converted from aspirational to actionable.&raquBy mandating a Clean Energy Standard, we ensure that this goal is converted from aspirational to actionable.»
Abstract: In 2016, the New York Public Service Commission enacted the Clean Energy Standard (CES), under which 50 % of all electricity sold by the state's utilities must come from renewable generating resources by 2030, and emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) must be reduced by 40 %.
A 2003 report commissioned by Greenpeace — «Energy Rich Japan — Full renewable energy supply of Japan» — claimed that Japan could make a full «transition to clean, renewable energy without any sacrifice in living standards or industrial capacity&rEnergy Rich Japan — Full renewable energy supply of Japan» — claimed that Japan could make a full «transition to clean, renewable energy without any sacrifice in living standards or industrial capacity&renergy supply of Japan» — claimed that Japan could make a full «transition to clean, renewable energy without any sacrifice in living standards or industrial capacity&renergy without any sacrifice in living standards or industrial capacity».
WASHINGTON (June 22, 2015)-- The Lancet Commission on Health and Climate released a report today warning that climate change poses both the greatest threat to health in the 21st Century and the greatest opportunity to protect public health by pursuing a reduction of fossil fuels and an expansion of clean energy.
note 10, p. 8; «Chapter 8.8: California Solar Initiative,» in California State Legislature, Statutes 2006, SB1, Chapter 132 (Sacramento, CA: 21 August 2006); California Public Utilities Commission, California Solar Initiative Program Handbook (San Francisco, CA: January 2009), p. 91; Sara Parker, «Maryland Expands RPS: 1,500 MW Solar by 2022,» Renewable Energy Access, 12 April 2007; New Jersey's Clean Energy Program, «FAQ: NJ Solar Financing Program,» fact sheet (Newark, NJ: New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, 12 September 2007).
The Public Service Commission will requires triennial reviews of the Clean Energy Standard by the Public Service Commission to ensure economic and clean energy goals are being achiClean Energy Standard by the Public Service Commission to ensure economic and clean energy goals are being achEnergy Standard by the Public Service Commission to ensure economic and clean energy goals are being achiclean energy goals are being achenergy goals are being achieved.
With oversight from the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC), the Clean Jobs Bill (CJB) would improve the state's energy efficiency by requiring utilities to cut demand 20 % by 2025.
The order is the culmination of a robust multi-stakeholder process, driven by Governor Cuomo and the Commission's leadership and commitment to climate and clean energy progress.
Be that as it may, many conservatives are fond of citing a study from the National Economic Research Associates (NERA), which was commissioned by the American Coalition for Clean Coal Energy.
CEC based its definition of net - zero - energy performance, and many of its recommendations, on a report by the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC), which states that a goal of «no net purchases from the electricity or gas grid» may be met with energy - efficient design and «onsite clean distributed generation.»
* Claims: As reported by Becki Gray, Carolina Journal, Nov. 3, 2015; Claims Source: The Renewable Portfolio Standards NC (Institute of Political Economy at Utah State University / Strata Policy), Feb. 2015 + NC Department of Revenue, Renewable Energy Property http://www.dornc.com/publications/incentives/2015/index.html ^ Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics, 2005 - 2009: http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LASST370000000000003 ~ NC Utilities Commission attorney, as reported by The News & Observer, Apr. 22, 2015: http://www.wral.com/proposed-rollback-on-nc-renewable-energy-requirements-again-rejected/14599311/ ** NC Sustainable Energy Association, 2015 Clean Energy Industry Census, + + RTI International, Economic and Rate Impact Analysis of Clean Energy Development in North Carolina — 2015 Update, Feb. 2015 ^ ^ TechNet letter submitted on behalf of Apple, Google and Facebook to NC General Assembly, May 2015: http://cleanenergync.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Apple-Inc.-Facebook-Inc.-Google-Inc.pdf
Then last month a study completed by BW Research Partners (commissioned by UCS and Vote Solar) showed how this portfolio of clean energy resources would create more jobs and more tax revenues than DTE's proposed project.
The New York Public Service Commission voted today on a 50 % renewable standard that officials say will reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 % by 2030, ensure the state's power mix is diverse, and attract billions in clean energy investment.
The Global Commission on Economy and Climate found that if we focus heavily on low - carbon investments, it would add less than 5 % to the total cost — a cost that would be offset by the economic benefits of things like energy efficient buildings and cleaner air, without even taking into account the many future benefits of avoiding further climate change.
An August decision by the New York Public Service Commission (PSC) approving New York's Clean Energy Standard included a provision requiring the state's investor - owned utilities and other energy suppliers to pay for the intrinsic value of carbon - free emissions from nuclear power plants by purchasing «Zero - Emission Credits» Energy Standard included a provision requiring the state's investor - owned utilities and other energy suppliers to pay for the intrinsic value of carbon - free emissions from nuclear power plants by purchasing «Zero - Emission Credits» energy suppliers to pay for the intrinsic value of carbon - free emissions from nuclear power plants by purchasing «Zero - Emission Credits» (ZEC).
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