«We haven't got the arrangements in place to drive
electricity decarbonisation, and that's what we're looking for.»
Not exact matches
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decarbonisation
In June 2013, Conservative MP Tim Yeo and Barry Gardiner jointly tabled an amendment to the UK Energy Bill which proposed establishing by 2014 a
decarbonisation target for the UK's
electricity generating sector, to be achieved by 2030.
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.
Safe, reliable and affordable low - carbon
electricity, helping the UK deliver on its 2050
decarbonisation commitments
In order to get back on track with
decarbonisation of the
electricity sector in a manageable way, policymakers across the EU will have to address this market failure by turning the focus from subsidies back to the emissions trading system.
For example it will require a total
decarbonisation of energy supply (100 % renewables, with supporting technologies and move from gas to
electricity).
The IEA, in close collaboration with the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, works with countries around the world to analyse the cost of nuclear technologies, the place of nuclear power in competitive
electricity markets, and its role in meeting long - term power sector
decarbonisation objectives.
Denmark is moving convincingly on
decarbonisation IEA's energy policy review focuses on challenges and opportunities from the growing share of wind power for the Danish
electricity and heating sectors 27 November 2017
The gradual
decarbonisation of our
electricity grids — as renewable energy is phased in, while coal and peat are phased out — coupled with the proliferation of new buildings with very limited heat demand, has some experts asking if heating our homes and offices directly with
electricity is starting to make sense again.
The
electricity sector is undergoing change at an unprecedented pace with the growth in distributed generation enhancing trends in decentralisation and
decarbonisation, opening new opportunities and challenges for countries to balance the energy trilemma.
Unrelated to the global financial crisis, Chinese policies led to a more rapid
decarbonisation of the
electricity sector.
The paper applies a Levelized Cost of
Electricity (LCOE)[1] sensitivity analysis across three scenarios: the 2016 reference case scenario, an updated 2016 scenario and a 2020 2 ˚C pathway setting, where investment decisions take into account
decarbonisation trends.
Session 3 - Integrating new technologies to achieve
electricity sector
decarbonisation: the role of renewables, demand response, transmission, and storage
Through regional co-operation, the Nordic countries can achieve a near carbon - neutral energy system by 2050, while contributing to European
decarbonisation through the export of clean
electricity.
Comprehensive Policy Package for
Decarbonisation of the Estonian
Electricity Production by 2050.