Sentences with phrase «fuel project expansion»

O'Neill could not reveal any more details on the timeline for the building work but said it would fuel project expansion plans.

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Standing with advocacy groups working to stop the expansion of industrial fossil fuel projects.
The launch follows Enjoy Life's steadfast portfolio expansion across multiple aisles of the grocery store as it fuels the growth of the Free - From industry, which is projected to reach $ 20 billion by 2020.
National Fuel Gas CEO Ronald J. Tanski, stung by the rejection of a major pipeline expansion project and a steep reduction in the size of a utility rate increase request over the past month, told analysts that the Amherst - based energy company is «getting lousy regulatory treatment in New York State.»
They oppose all new fossil fuel infrastructure, such as the publicly - opposed methane gas storage expansion project at Crestwood.
Ngurah Rai International Airport Expansion Project Phase I was carried out since October 1, 1989 until August 31, 1992 that covered landing strip extension to 3,000 meters, taxiway relocations, apron expansion, passenger and cargo building expansions and air navigational and aircraft fuel sharing faExpansion Project Phase I was carried out since October 1, 1989 until August 31, 1992 that covered landing strip extension to 3,000 meters, taxiway relocations, apron expansion, passenger and cargo building expansions and air navigational and aircraft fuel sharing faexpansion, passenger and cargo building expansions and air navigational and aircraft fuel sharing facilities.
Known for her extensive projects examining the intersections of modern civilization, geology, industry, and the natural environment, in Nexus the artist investigates the crossroads of the petrochemical and industrial cargo trade, and alludes to the expansion of global markets and the intensification of fossil fuel consumption worldwide.
Factor in the «carbon light» CO2 from coal seam gas projects in the East (and other LNG expansion in the north and west) and you're talking about Australia's fossil fuel emission exports equating to TWO Saudi Arabias by 2020, not one as I've been saying to many disbelieving ears.
The Annual Energy Outlook projecting United States energy trends through 2030 foresees flat demand for oil, a shrinking need for imports and enormous expansion of the percentage of light vehicles with hybrid fuel - electric propulsion.
Proposed Australian coal export projects collectively have been identified as the second largest proposed expansion of fossil fuel CO2 emissions after Chinese coal mining.
As mentioned in the press release:» -LRB-...) these groups released a briefing titled «Dirty Dozen: How Public Finance Drives the Climate Crisis through Oil, Gas, and Coal Expansion», highlighting fossil fuel projects by the World Bank Group, other multilateral and national development banks and export credit agencies.
At CBE, Yuki was active in successful grassroots campaigns to stop two fossil fuel power plant projects in Southeast LA, to pass health protective policies at the city, regional and state levels, and to prevent the expansion of the I - 710 diesel truck corridor.
Financing for fossil fuel exploration continued at significant levels, in spite of the fact that this lending supports the expansion of projects that threaten the climate.
It calls for «immediate and ambitious action to stop exploration and expansion of fossil fuel projects and manage the decline of existing production» and notes that «the carbon embedded in existing fossil fuel production will take us far beyond safe climate limits» and «many existing projects will need to be phased - out faster than their natural decline.»
These projects range from the conversion of curbside waste into biofuel to the installation of the fueling / charging infrastructure that supports expansion of vehicles using alternative and renewable fuels.
This appears to indicate that companies should explain how lower demand for fossil fuels might impact new capex on large projects or expansion plans, associated with a low demand 2 ˚C scenario.»
Today at Earth Island Journal (cross-posted at Grist), four activists representing groups from across the US and Canada, argue that the climate movement needs to move beyond its preoccupation with oil pipeline projects, such as Keystone XL, and instead challenge the expansion of fossil fuel projects wherever they appear.
This expansion in US coal exports could release more carbon pollution than any other new fossil fuel project in the United States, according to a new report Greenpeace released today.
The Declarations affirm that it is the urgent responsibility and moral obligation of wealthy fossil fuel producers as well as public and private investors and development institutions to lead in «stopping exploration and expansion of fossil fuel projects and managing the decline of existing production in line with what is necessary to achieve the Paris climate goals.»
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