First, government buying power can create or
expand demand for energy - efficient products and services.
Not exact matches
Wang, ranked the 39th richest mainlander by Forbes, defined BYD as more than just a manufacturer of batteries and cars, pushing hard his message that BYD will take advantage of the increasing
demand for new -
energy vehicles to
expand scale.
Thus the wage gains are from a one time
energy glut brought about by increased supply from fracking, lower
demand from a weak global economy, and some producers increasing production to make up
for lower prices (not entirely self defeating as consumer nations
expand inventories while prices are low).
In plain terms, we are choosing to penalize our own
energy industry with severe financial measures, when other jurisdictions like the U.S. are slashing taxes and red tape, rejecting carbon taxes, and calling
for expanded fossil fuel production due to growing global
demand.
When
demand for their diapers exceeds their own time and
energy, each business owner has the choice to
expand locally, or work with factories in far - away countries where labor is cheaper.
By
expanding access to lands
for safe and responsible
energy production, promoting infrastructure developments, and pursuing market - based solutions to reduce
demand, we can increase
energy security and sustainability while also creating jobs and spurring economic growth.
The mayor noted that the need
for a substation arose due to the
demand for electric
energy service as the region continues to
expand.
Consider that India, while far down the list of greenhouse giants — with a fifth of China's emissions, measured per - capita or gross — is poised
for greatly
expanded energy demand.
Support of fast growing professional community to implement: With the increased attention on, and
demand for, Passive House and very low
energy buildings, there are ongoing and
expanding local training opportunities
for professionals such as architects, engineers and contractors.
As digitization
expands across the globe,
demand for energy is growing exponentially.
In the central scenario of the World
Energy Outlook 2017, annual
demand - side response potential is expected to increase to almost 7,000 TWh by 2040, the buildings sector leads future growth as
demand for appliances and electric heating and cooling
expands in Asia and Africa.
Expanding energy efficiency and
demand side management, adding more renewable
energy, and shifting the fuel mix of the local electric grid have emerged as critical strategies
for cities striving to achieve ambitious climate goals.
Businesses are also moving forward: Auto company General Motors announced it will transition to producing only electric vehicles; 100 of the world's most influential businesses are creating a huge
demand for renewable
energy; and ten of the world's largest companies have launched a global campaign to
expand corporate electric vehicle use and charging infrastructure (a big deal when you consider that about half of the cars on the road belong to companies).
Brazil's
energy demand is set to
expand significantly over the coming decades, with
demand for all fuels likely to increase.
At the same time, China's
demand for energy and resources - be it oil, coal, steel, cement, natual gas, copper etc., etc. - has been
expanding at a mind - boggling pace, fueling the ever - growing Chinese economy.
The reason
for this is very simple — the
demand for cheap, reliable
energy is growing fast amongst developing countries, as their economies
expand and the expectations of their people
for a better standard of living grow.
Demands for all forms of
energy continue to rise to meet
expanding economies and increases in world population.
Quillen acknowledged the growing importance of new
energy sources like wind, but said
demand for coal will grow as developing countries like China and India
expand their economies
demand more cheap
energy.
Between 1990 and 2016, the increase in CO2 emissions corresponded with increased
energy use by an
expanding economy and population, an overall growth in emissions from electricity generation, and increased
demand for travel.
The recent prolonged downturn in
energy prices, which has led to reduced
demand for insurance among
energy providers, coupled with anticipated relaxed enforcement efforts from the current administration in Washington D.C., is expected to put pressure on insurance carriers to loosen underwriting standards and
expand the terms and conditions under which they offer coverage to
energy companies.
«This agreement further
expands our strategic relationship, and we look forward to working even more closely with Yingli to deliver superior - quality solar panels that will continue to accelerate the adoption of solar
energy to meet the growing global
demand for energy,» David B. Miller, president, DuPont Electronics and Communications, said in a statement.