We're the best fit to help make Connecticut's renewable
energy goals a reality.»
Not exact matches
Given the critical importance of this initiative to achieve the
goals of the State
Energy Plan and the Governor's Reforming the
Energy Vision initiative, we will now begin the process and I look forward to engaging stakeholders as, together, we work to make the Governor's new Clean
Energy Standard a
reality.»
The
reality is, you need to reach your H2O
goal every single day to sidestep
energy dips and other health troubles.
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Our
goal is that leaders and advocates will use this data to come together and focus
energy and investments where they're needed to make opportunity a
reality for every public school student.
The wider investigative
goal I proposed to ProPublica is to expose «
reality gaps» in descriptions of clean -
energy technologies and policies (not to mention policies of those saying the fossil - fuel status quo is just fine) and point to under - addressed opportunities to cut vulnerability to climate - related hazards right now.
If the SUMR project becomes a
reality, it could go a long way toward helping California meet its ambitious renewable
energy goals.
Speaking to supporters at a rally at the Walliston Basin Petroleum Conference in North Dakota, the billionaire and former
reality TV star outlined his plans for America to accomplish «compete
energy independence,» which he said would be a «strategic economic and foreign policy
goal of the United States» if he were elected president.
As China's domestic
energy policy has transformed over the last several years to incorporate climate - friendly
goals — increased
energy efficiency and a greater contribution of non-fossil fuels to its
energy mix — this opportunity is already becoming a
reality, especially as the United States advances comprehensive climate policy.
The
reality check for the «carbon bubble» proponents is that global
energy demands still need to be met and that there are limits to the growth rate of fossil
energy substitutes, even as climate
goals come under pressure.
The document in question is what's known as a negotiating text, and in this case it contains a whole grab bag of aspirational long - term
goals... It is a very early version of what, over the course of the next 12 months, will morph into a new global deal to be signed in Paris... But if language such as «full decarbonization by 2050» were to become a
reality, it basically defines an end point for the fossil fuel
energy industry as we know it...