Sentences with phrase «drive decarbonisation»

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Much has been made of the need for a decarbonisation target, a measure that, if included in the Energy Bill, would drive investment to slash the carbon intensity of UK electricity production by 2030, bringing with it huge jobs and growth benefits to many corners of the UK.
«We haven't got the arrangements in place to drive electricity decarbonisation, and that's what we're looking for.»
• How can government policies and regulations drive businesses to build resilience, particularly alongside other objectives (decarbonisation, energy access, affordability)?
In a detailed statement to Passive House Plus, SEAI said that the changes reflect an objective to drive building fabric upgrades and stimulate an accelerated decarbonisation of heat supply.
The country's decarbonisation drive has strengthened as the economy and renewable energy use have continued to grow, while fossil fuel use has decreased.
Well, if you take a step back, it's relatively easy to identify three trends driving the ongoing global reshaping of the energy landscape: decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitisation.
Let's start with the first D: decarbonisation is driven by a powerful combination of policy and market forces.
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