In 2004, the Tokyo - based Asia - Pacific Energy Research Center (APERC) concluded
deeper electricity grid interconnections between China, Japan and South Korea would benefit all three countries.
Not exact matches
J. P. Morgan recently published an excellent report «
Deep de-carbonisation of
electricity grids `.
«
Deep decarbonization requires not natural gas and fuel - efficient vehicles, but zero - carbon
electricity and electric vehicles charged on the zero - carbon
electricity grid,» Sachs and his coauthors state.
Still, it is now clear that
deep decarbonization will involve pushing as much energy usage as possible to
electricity grids.
clean energy innovation improving consumer choice and affordability more efficient use of energy
deeper penetration of renewable energy resources wider deployment of «distributed» energy resources micro
grids roof - top solar on - site power supplies and storage promote markets advanced energy management enhance demand elasticity and efficiencies empower customers more choice 50 % of its
electricity from renewable resources by 2030 business as usual bad public policy clean energy's economic and environmental potential the power industry was headed for trouble rising utility bills growing customer dissatisfaction socially unjust clean energy economy haves - and - have - nots change in culture business model for the whole system moves the electric industry away from a monopoly, top - down and incentive driven system governed by the market emphasizes distributed energy a distributed system platform market exchange microgrids solar energy efficiency distributed energy resources compete to serve the
grid pro-consumer pro-innovation markets - based more affordable resilient capital efficiencies encouraging more distributed energy demand response energy efficiency