Sentences with phrase «energy over the next few decades»

What's missing is a reliable synthesis of all this data, one that can let us clearly divine the course of the development of renewable energy over the next few decades.

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Funding would remain over the next few years, albeit slightly lower, but the plan would also set an expectation for alternative energy industries to wean themselves from government aid in the next decade.
Because most of our energy technologies are relatively mature, my guess is that, over the next few decades, we're more likely to see incremental improvements in technology rather than breakthroughs.
So over the next few weeks, I'm going to share with you the same data I've been using to successfully defend and validate this market for nearly a decade — as well as help investors profit from the inevitable success of the renewable energy sector.
One of the few energy specifics Obama floated in his 2013 State of the Union speech was the creation of an Energy Security Trust, which over the next decade would steer $ 2 billion in oil and natural gas royalties to fund research into biofuels, fuel cells, and advanced battenergy specifics Obama floated in his 2013 State of the Union speech was the creation of an Energy Security Trust, which over the next decade would steer $ 2 billion in oil and natural gas royalties to fund research into biofuels, fuel cells, and advanced battEnergy Security Trust, which over the next decade would steer $ 2 billion in oil and natural gas royalties to fund research into biofuels, fuel cells, and advanced batteries.
Over the next few decades, we must complete the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, phasing out carbon emissions from coal, oil, and gas throughout the economy.
Meanwhile, costs for wind energy will continue to drop over the next few decades as taller turbines and wider rotors produce more energy per turbine.
DTE Energy, which already purchases electricity from two NextEra wind farms in the county, plans to add 4,000 megawatts in renewable capacity over the next few decades.
Limiting global atmospheric CO2 concentrations to or below 450 ppm would require that we stop building new fossil fuel infrastructure in the next several years and significantly reduce energy demand over the next few decades.
That doesn't happen so much if people reduce fossil - fuel demand over the next few decades via efficiency and substitution of other energy sources, which doesn't happen overnight.
«If electricity prices do not rise over the next decade, only a few plants will survive on the market without subsidies,» says an analysis by the Berlin - based consulting firm Energy Brainpool.»
They are issues to be tested as the new zero carbon energy world rolls out over the next few decades.
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