Sentences with phrase «effectively subsidised»

That means it will be effectively subsidised, but Megalim says it is working to further reduce costs.
So we, the people, and the Federal government have effectively subsidised big business in sustaining huge profits.
«That doesn't feel right; we effectively subsidise people to drive to work rather than encourage them to cycle or use the bus.
The existence of the private school sector effectively subsidises the state sector by billions of pounds a year already.
These should be accessible and used across the energy access spectrum, from smart meter developers designing transparency into their systems, to donor funded projects looking at using satellite imagery and algorithms to map the potential for rural sites for commercial off - grid projects (effectively subsidising the site selection process for commercial operators).

Not exact matches

• Kyoto Protocol • EU ETS • Australian CO2 tax and ETS • Mandating and heavily subsidising ($ / TWh delivered) renewable energy • Masses of inappropriate regulations that have inhibited the development of nuclear power, made it perhaps five times more expensive now than it should be, slowed its development, slowed its roll out, caused global CO2 emissions to be 10 % to 20 % higher now than they would otherwise have been, meaning we are on a much slower trajectory to reduce emissions than we would be and, most importantly, we are locked in to fossil fuel electricity generation that causes 10 to 100 times more fatalities per TWh than would be the case if we allowed nuclear to develop (or perhaps 1000 times according to this: http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/03/deaths-per-twh-by-energy-source.html • Making building regulations that effectively prevent people from selling, refurbishing or updating their houses if they are close to sea level (the damage to property values and to property owners» life savings is enormous as many examples in Australia are already demonstrating.
Until I have seen the people in positions of influence have seriously considered the alternative — such as I suggested earlier on this thread: https://judithcurry.com/2013/11/21/social-cost-of-carbon/#comment-416438 — I am likely to remain opposed to high cost policies like carbon pricing and policies that subsidise and effectively mandate renewable energy.
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