However, additional reforms are necessary: In order to access the benefits of competition, to provide effective customer choice and to integrate Central European and EU energy markets, Slovakia needs to finalise the unbundling of the gas sector and the privatisation of electricity distribution, eliminate electricity price distortions and ensure
fair access to energy facilities including storage.
It allows the energysuppliers direct and
fair access to the energy retail market utilizing blockchain.
Not exact matches
It also emphasises the need
to encourage low - income communities
to participate in community
energy projects, and guaranteed,
fair and non-discriminatory
access to energy markets and the electricity grid for community projects.
Typical examples include: the expectation of high return on investment (short payback period); high capital costs and long project development times for some measures; lack of
access to capital for
energy efficiency improvements and feedstock / fuel change;
fair market value for cogenerated electricity
to the grid; and costs / lack of awareness of need for control of HFC leakage.
Yet
energy justice — defined here as meeting one's needs for the services that
energy provides at reasonable cost, with
fair and equitable
access, and without disproportionate economic and environmental burdens — can mitigate the problems and pressures in other areas, especially when efficiency and solar
energy are developed so as
to create local jobs.
A collective commitment
to shift public support (finance and policy) away from fossil fuels towards climate resilience and universal and
fair access to sustainable
energy.
MassSolar is non-profit organization working
to establish a renewable
energy economy, ensure
fair compensation for solar owners and provide equitable
access to solar for everyone in the Commonwealth.
The U.S. Model is working and will continue
to work with policies that foster
access to energy reserves for safe and responsible development,
fair and efficient leasing and permitting policies on federal lands and a common - sense approach
to regulation that doesn't pile on unnecessary layers of federal regulation that could chill
energy investment.