Sentences with phrase «energy trade infrastructure»

Such an international agreement would facilitate the coordination of cross-border energy trade infrastructure (pipelines, railroads, shipping, and electricity transmission) and harmonize energy regulatory structures so energy markets could be effectively integrated continent - wide — a crucial concern.

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The speech to the «Oil and Money» conference in London presents an overall vision for transforming Canada from a continental energy player to a global energy powerhouse, a vision that includes improved trade relations with Asia and a major expansion of infrastructure — pipelines, in other words — to get Alberta oil to far - flung markets.
HOUSTON / HONG KONG, April 10 (Reuters)- A Chinese investment firm is attempting to restructure an $ 812 million deal for the U.S. developer of the Alerian MLP Index, which tracks publicly traded energy infrastructure companies, three people familiar with the matter said in recent days, after missing two deadlines to close the deal.
The merger will create the world's largest energy infrastructure group, although the Federal Trade Commission must first review the deal.
A BRI study published last February by two German business associations — Germany Trade & Invest and Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce — highlights «cooperation opportunities between German and Chinese businesses in sectors of infrastructure, energy and consulting.»
Beyond consumer and business data — energy companies possess much proprietary information about their holdings, trading strategies and exploration and production technologies — the increasing dependence of pipeline infrastructure on digital systems makes them a particularly ripe target.
HOUSTON / HONG KONG A Chinese investment firm is attempting to restructure an $ 812 million deal for the U.S. developer of the Alerian MLP Index, which tracks publicly traded energy infrastructure companies, three people familiar with the matter said in recent days, after missing two deadlines to close the deal.
This morning, the Global Energy Institute hosted the U.S. Trade Development Authority (USTDA), LNG Allies and others at U.S. Chamber Headquarters for the launch of the U.S. Gas Infrastructure Exports Initiative.
After meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Donald Trump signalled his desire to strengthen the bilateral - trading relationship, as the two leaders committed to improved energy trade and singled out the Keystone XL pipeline as an important infrastructure project.
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He warned that the Chinese could use their role in the programme (designing and constructing nuclear reactors) to build weaknesses into computer systems which allow them to shut down Britain's energy production at will and»... no amount of trade and investment should justify allowing a hostile state easy access to the country's critical national infrastructure
«The constraint factors of growth in the sub-region remained largely the same, including the pervasive political and non-tariff trade barriers, poor and uncoordinated energy supply, and infrastructure in roads and railway networks, therefore making it unattractive for investment.
«[Infrastructure, taxes, trade policies, currency, energy costs and labor] are pretty key variables,» he said.
Trading at $ 40.57 at the time of writing, Emera's shares are down 14 % this year, hurt by the general weakness in utility stocks, as rising interest rates in North America diminish the appeal of energy infrastructure stocks.
It could be that the fragile agricultural / distribution (energy intensive) food supply, energy procurement / production / distribution infrastructure, quality of basic life skills education, and social «getting alongness» between the various religions, countries, and «independent» peoples are larger here and now priorities than a new world wide hedge fund modeled carbon trading scam that will make ZERO impact on the weather and climate we live within for generations.
The competitive advantage of American chemical manufacturing, largely due to shale gas, provides a unique opportunity to drive a broader expansion of manufacturing in the U.S. Maximizing this opportunity will require the development and implementation of a world leading, pro-competitive policy and regulatory environment: on energy, infrastructure, tax and trade.
Readers who actually want a thorough and careful account of the pros and cons of I - 732 from a policy point of view should read the three detailed articles by the Sightline Institute here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/01/pros-cons-carbonwa-carbon-tax-swap-ballot-initiative-732/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/02/does-initiative-732-carbon-tax-have-a-budget-hole/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/03/weighing-critiques-of-carbonwa-i-732/ Readers who are interested in the messy political conflict over the initiative might start with a couple of Patrick Mazza's articles: http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/11/can-wa-state-climate-policy-train-wreck.html http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/12/wa-climate-initiative-conflict-on-road.html If you want to know why the Alliance's proposal won't do much for low - income families facing higher energy costs as a result of a carbon fee (though it would produce a lot of union trade jobs by funding State infrastructure spending) start here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/16/green-stamps-a-climate-equity-proposal-for-the-pacific-northwest/
And through conversations with others in the growing climate justice movement, I began to see all kinds of ways that climate change could become a catalyzing force for positive change — how it could be the best argument progressives have ever had to demand the rebuilding and reviving of local economies; to reclaim our democracies from corrosive corporate influence; to block harmful new free trade deals and rewrite old ones; to invest in starving public infrastructure like mass transit and affordable housing; to take back ownership of essential services like energy and water; to remake our sick agricultural system into something much healthier; to open borders to migrants whose displacement is linked to climate impacts; to finally respect Indigenous land rights — all of which would help to end grotesque levels of inequality within our nations and between them.
It highlights that key areas of local government competencies that city officials may want to target when implementing carbon trading projects include town and urban planning, infrastructure development, service provision, waste management, energy provisioning and transportation.
Such topics as the roles of energy, trade, roads, water - handling infrastructure, and biodiversity in supplying humanity with nourishment rarely appear in classes or public discourse.
A Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure would use fiscal policy (through carbon pricing and eliminating fossil fuel subsidies) to fund ocordinated infrastructure investment (through multilateral cooperation) resulting in more open markets (through increased cross-border energy trade) resulting in lower prices (through heightened competiEnergy Infrastructure would use fiscal policy (through carbon pricing and eliminating fossil fuel subsidies) to fund ocordinated infrastructure investment (through multilateral cooperation) resulting in more open markets (through increased cross-border energy trade) resulting in lower prices (through heightenedInfrastructure would use fiscal policy (through carbon pricing and eliminating fossil fuel subsidies) to fund ocordinated infrastructure investment (through multilateral cooperation) resulting in more open markets (through increased cross-border energy trade) resulting in lower prices (through heightenedinfrastructure investment (through multilateral cooperation) resulting in more open markets (through increased cross-border energy trade) resulting in lower prices (through heightened competienergy trade) resulting in lower prices (through heightened competition).
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Nonetheless, regional cooperation could play an enhanced role in promoting mitigation in the future, particularly if it explicitly incorporates mitigation objectives in trade, infrastructure, and energy policies and promotes direct mitigation action at the regional level.
Cross-border energy trade provides an effective check to market power and the government should ensure that any impediments to trade (regulation, infrastructure, etc.) are minimised.
Over time, Shanghai could become a major North Asia trading, distribution and management nexus for a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure.
Charles Feinstein EAP Sector Manager, Energy and Water PSLO Seminar November 6, 2013 Agenda Focal areas Institutional capacity building and policy advice Introducing new financing mechanisms and market - based approaches including trade in energy saving certificates Energy efficient cities and green infrastructure Policy and regulatory framework (feed - in - tariff) Resource assessment and pre-investment activities Financing RE (hydropower, wind, geothermal, solar PV) SupportingEnergy and Water PSLO Seminar November 6, 2013 Agenda Focal areas Institutional capacity building and policy advice Introducing new financing mechanisms and market - based approaches including trade in energy saving certificates Energy efficient cities and green infrastructure Policy and regulatory framework (feed - in - tariff) Resource assessment and pre-investment activities Financing RE (hydropower, wind, geothermal, solar PV) Supportingenergy saving certificates Energy efficient cities and green infrastructure Policy and regulatory framework (feed - in - tariff) Resource assessment and pre-investment activities Financing RE (hydropower, wind, geothermal, solar PV) SupportingEnergy efficient cities and green infrastructure Policy and regulatory framework (feed - in - tariff) Resource assessment and pre-investment activities Financing RE (hydropower, wind, geothermal, solar PV) Supporting T&D /
A Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure can help China better manage both its domestic energy needs and those of its neighbors and trading partners through energy imports and exEnergy Infrastructure can help China better manage both its domestic energy needs and those of its neighbors and trading partners through energy imports and exenergy needs and those of its neighbors and trading partners through energy imports and exenergy imports and exports.
A free trade agreement coupled with expanding joint development areas could open the way for collective development of a common - carrier energy and data infrastructure across the East China Sea.
The first looked at the overall prospects for unconventional gas in a low gas - price environment; the second detailed the outlook for Argentina; the third examined social and environmental aspects; and the concluding session considered the potential implications of shale gas for regional energy use, trade and infrastructure.
A formal North American energy strategy would serve to shape a shared vision of the areas where government policy can effectively be deployed to coordinate infrastructure development and project financing; reduce trade, investment, and technology barriers; and develop harmonized approaches to reduce continent - wide CO2 emissions.
In 2006, GE Infrastructure, one of GE's six divisions, set out the company's view on the future of the UK's nuclear energy industry, in a submission to the Department for Trade and Industry's consultation «Our Energy Challenge — Securing clean affordable energy for the long - term», which followed the 2003 Energy White energy industry, in a submission to the Department for Trade and Industry's consultation «Our Energy Challenge — Securing clean affordable energy for the long - term», which followed the 2003 Energy White Energy Challenge — Securing clean affordable energy for the long - term», which followed the 2003 Energy White energy for the long - term», which followed the 2003 Energy White Energy White Paper.
To facilitate the trade of energy around the world, we commit to take further steps to remove obstacles to the evolution of global energy infrastructure; to reduce barriers and refrain from discriminatory measures that impede market access; and to pursue universal access to cleaner, safer, and more affordable energy.
ASEAN energy supply prospects, trade and infrastructure investment.
And with a robust emissions trading program, Pennsylvania could generate significant carbon revenues that could be used to support high - quality jobs in renewable energy and energy efficiency, strengthen disadvantaged communities, make buildings and infrastructure more resilient, and boost economic development in regions dependent on the fossil - fuel economy.
It has a focus on five core sectors: insurance, energy, trade and commodities, infrastructure and transport.
From 2001 to 2006, she was a consultant with the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington D.C., advising on matters involving energy, infrastructure, trade and customs to facilitate integration projects between Mexico, Central America, and Colombia.
The firm's robust capabilities in oil and gas, energy, infrastructure, international trade, international arbitration and litigation, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and financings have enabled Hogan Lovells to represent clients in some of the most significant projects in the region.»
During his 10 years in office as premier, he led strategic investments in health care, education and infrastructure, and worked with both U.S. and Mexico governors to improve trade and energy co-operation.
Dr Colin Ong is well known for his work as arbitrator and counsel in large scale international commercial disputes in areas such as energy, construction, infrastructure, banking, insurance, IT, shipping and international trade.
Client needs, Morris says, mirror the firm's own core sectors, adding: «The continent has seen huge growth across the firm's core sectors of infrastructure, insurance, energy, trade and commodities and transport.
Industries include mining, energy, oil and gas, infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, consumer products, manufacturing, distribution, travel, transportation, trading and finance.
The barristers at St Philips Stone have expertise in disputes concerning energy, oil and gas, oil and gas trading and commodities, mining and utilities, infrastructure, construction and engineering, and offshore and onshore renewable energy.
The Global Projects group includes our energy projects practice (representing sponsors in the development of upstream oil and gas, LNG, pipeline, petrochemical, refinery and electric power projects, as well as in the acquisition and divestiture of interests in such projects), our project finance practice (representing both sponsors and lenders on energy and infrastructure projects), our energy regulatory practice (representing regulated entities; investors and customers / ratepayers of regulated entities, including electric generation, transmission and distribution; and LNG and natural gas production, gathering, transportation and distribution companies on U.S. federal and state regulatory and permitting issues), our real estate practice (representing developers and lenders on real estate projects, and acquisitions and divestitures of interests in such projects) and our international trade practice (representing clients in matters involving U.S. federal regulation of exports, imports, overseas investment and financial transactions).
Our Shanghai office primarily represents business clients in mergers and acquisitions, inbound and outbound investment, commercial contracts, government agency advocacy and controversies, cross-border intellectual property issues, dispute resolution and arbitration, labor and employment, infrastructure, construction, energy projects and customs advocacy throughout China as well as international trade disputes and anti-corruption investigations.
Our sectors and areas of legal expertise in Singapore include aviation, construction, corporate and commercial, dispute resolution (including mediation and international arbitration), employment, energy and resources, financial services, governance, insurance and reinsurance, projects and infrastructure, regulatory and compliance, shipping, and trade and commodities.
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