Sentences with phrase «electricity sources like»

At that price, coal, natural gas, nuclear and renewable electricity sources like wind become roughly cost - competitive, Moniz says.

Not exact matches

Instead of a world dominated by renewable sources of power like wind and solar — as people concerned about the dangers of climate change would hope — PE execs see gas, oil and even coal as a substantial component of electricity and fuel sources in 2039, according to recent interviews conducted by CNBC.com on the future of energy as part of CNBC's 25th anniversary.
«For consumers like Skidmore College, they can be an incredibly meaningful source of electricity
Under the new rules, ESCOs won't be able to sell new supply to residential and small - business customers unless they are cheaper than the utility or if at least 30 percent of the electricity they sell comes from renewable energy sources like wind, hydro or solar.
Although more customers are investing in their own equipment for electric supply, like solar panels or even microgrids — a network of electricity users with a local source of supply and the capability to operate as an island during outages — the report says most U.S. customers will continue to depend on obtaining their power from the large - scale, interconnected electrical grid at least for the next two decades.
«Instead, we need to become more energy - efficient, build more efficient cars and trucks, and also produce a greater share of our electricity from renewable sources like wind, especially in a state like Kansas.»
The electricity sector can reduce emissions relatively easily by adopting renewables like solar and wind, while cars and trucks can't harness these zero - emissions energy sources without sophisticated and expensive energy storage technologies.
In addition, utility companies are getting used to differences in how they provide electricity, especially from distributed sources like rooftop solar panels.
Megaplants like Agua Caliente in Arizona herald a new efficiency in solar - sourced electricity
He supports a national carbon price, wants to derive 100 percent of the nation's electricity from clean sources by 2050 and has suggested that he would regulate emitting sectors like industry.
But a fundamental problem with this picture is that lava lamps require electricity, he says, and that is an outside energy source that an isolated planet like Earth does not have.
It's about absorbing intermittent sources [of electricity] like solar and wind.
«We must... move toward running new vehicles on electricity and to generating that electricity from clean, renewable sources like solar and wind power.»
California's Renewable Portfolio Standard, which requires utilities to get 33 percent of their electricity from renewable sources like solar and wind, is widely credited with accelerating the state's cleantech economy.
Results: High capacity, safe batteries are needed for efficient hybrid or electrical vehicles and for storing and releasing electricity from intermittent power sources like wind turbines and solar panels.
Instead of dying like a normal person, he mutates into Electro becoming a human energy source with enough electricity flowing through his body to take out all of Times Square.
As a completely electric vehicle, with no gasoline engine as a range extender (as is found in cars like the Chevrolet Volt), there are no direct emissions, although its overall carbon imprint will depend on how the electricity's generated at its source.
Especially handy are the before - and - after sections on particular subjects; for example, the section on steam power is flanked by marginalia outlining power sources in use before the invention of the steam engine and power sources that succeeded it, like internal combustion and electricity.
@ogrote: I don't think it runs out of battery when plug in, tablet pc system is like car battery system, the external plug in source will supply electricity when plug in, while same time partially charging the battery.
One fifth of humanity, 1.2 billion people worldwide, either don't have electricity or rely on dirty power sources like kerosene and diesel that create health hazards and spew greenhouse emissions.
Like if developing countries can not afford electricity produced by alternate energy sources — what good does it do?
Read on for a summary of the main points by Nate Gilbraith, the lead author, and Paulina Jaramillo, who directs the school's RenewElec Project, which works to identify and overcome hurdles to integrating renewable energy sources like wind and solar panels into electricity grids:
And that's why, in my State of the Union address back in January, I called for a new Clean Energy Standard for America: By 2035, 80 percent of our electricity needs to come from a wide range of clean energy sources — renewables like wind and solar, efficient natural gas.
And just like the fuels we use in our cars, we're going to have to find cleaner renewable sources of electricity.
Over 50 percent of electricity in the U.S. comes from lower carbon sources of energy like hydro, nuclear, natural gas, wind and solar and just 45 percent comes from dirty coal.
«Off - peak charging benefits the service providers by lessening peak electricity demand, but off - peak periods may not align with the availability of low - emission sources of electricity like wind and solar power.
The old transformers and power lines break because unpredictable and intermittent sources of electricity like wind and solar overload the old infrastructure.
Through appropriate building design, behavioural change and demand management (this does not mean living like a cave - man, just using resources efficiently) and appropriate matching of energy source with demand (i.e using solar radiation, not brown coal fired electricity for water heating), it is possible to eliminate these emissions completely.
There is wide agreement among scientists that inadequate funds are going to basic research in such fields as capturing carbon dioxide from smokestacks or the atmosphere, advancing photovoltaic cells and other solar power systems, finding ways to store large amounts of electricity from intermittent sources like wind or the sun, and making nuclear power more secure.
Clean Energy Standard: Established the most comprehensive and ambitious clean energy mandate in the state's history, requiring that 50 percent of electricity in New York come from renewable energy sources like wind and solar by 2030.
As wind energy has expanded to become a mainstream source of electricity in advanced economies like Canada's, the benefits of clean power and clean growth have become more ingrained in people's thinking.
It found that the country could get 100 percent of its electricity from low - carbon sources like wind, solar, and hydropower by 2035 and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050.
Last October Gov. Jerry Brown signed a climate change bill that requires the state to generate half of its electricity from renewable sources like wind and solar by 2030.
An RES requires a certain percentage of electricity to come from renewable sources like wind and solar power.
The project will help New York meet Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's Clean Energy Standard requiring 50 percent of the state's electricity come from renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, by 2030.
Alberta has a plan to phase out coal - fired electricity and have 30 per cent of electricity used by Albertans come from renewable sources like solar, wind and hydro by 2030.
This is important context for the thorny question of whether, and how, carbon emissions from burning bioenergy — renewable energy made available from materials derived from biological sources (a category that includes both biofuels like ethanol and biomass like wood used to generate electricity)-- should be included in prospective carbon taxes.
DC's proposed carbon price would thus be an incentive to switch to cleaner fuels and reduce emissions from non-electricity sources like heating and transportation, while Boulder's carbon tax is non-bypassable charge on electricity that applies even if one switches to cleaner energy.
The vast majority of our electricity comes from dirty, non-renewable sources like coal, oil and natural gas.
But after 13 years of the AEPS, Pennsylvania generates less than 4 percent of its electricity from renewables like wind and solar, even though 14.2 percent of the retail electricity sold in the Commonwealth is generated by AEPS - sanctioned «alternative» sources.
(And don't forget that until some unforeseen breakthrough in battery technology occurs, natural gas must remain on call as a backup for intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar for generating electricity.)
The legislation would ensure that Maryland gets 25 percent of its electricity from clean sources like wind and solar power by 2020, up from the state's current goal of 20 percent by 2022.
So the advantage renewables have over conventional sources is even larger in the rapidly growing electricity markets like India and China.
Furthermore, environmental and security concerns have sparked increased interest in small - scale, «distributed» sources of renewable electricity generation like rooftop solar panels, to reduce our reliance on large, centralized power plants.
The petroleum oil monopoly does NOT want you to know that there are also many feasible clean energy sources, in addition to the vastly unfeasible technologies advertised to the public such as solar heating - which only produces a bunch of hot water - NOT electricity like photovoltaics.
Noting that in the developing countries some 1.6 billion people still lack access to electricity and about 2.4 billion continue to rely on traditional biomass like fuelwood for cooking and heating, Annan calls for intensified efforts to promote renewable energy sources for the poor.
[18:45] Third, to create a market for alternative sources of energy like solar, wind,, I'll require that 25 % of our electricity comes renewable sources by 2025, and that we produce two billion gallons of advanced cellulosic biofuels by 2013.
Ground - source heat pumps have installation costs and operating costs because they use electricity, just like a regular air - source heat pump.
Tuesday brought good news for California in terms of meeting a 2020 goal of getting a third of the state's electricity from renewable sources like solar and wind.
As a result of its comprehensive study of the electricity grid, the Energy Department proposed a «Grid Reliability and Resilience Pricing Rule» that has been a wakeup call to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and helped draw more attention to the potential consequences of shutting down fuel - secure electricity sources, like coal.
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