Sentences with phrase «fuel security because»

«We commend PJM, the largest grid operator in the U.S., for recognizing the importance of fuel security because it is the foundation for a reliable and resilient electricity grid.

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Because those securities are backed by CMHC, not the banks themselves, they're able to go out and lend that freed - up money to new homebuyers at lower prices, which adds fuel to Canada's housing fire.
He added that the security agencies seem powerless because some powerful state actors are behind the illegal fuel trade in the country.
When we mitigate greenhouse - gas emissions, we also create huge co-benefits in the nature of energy security, because if we continue to increase our consumption of fossil fuels, we're really going to put pressure on limited resources of these fossil fuels.
According to three new reports on «Promoting International Energy Security» issued by the RAND Corporation, because the energy purchases made by the US Department of Defense are not large enough to influence world oil prices — despite DoD requiring considerable amounts of fuel to function — cutting fuel use is the only effective choice... Read more →
Because those securities are backed by CMHC, not the banks themselves, they're able to go out and lend that freed - up money to new homebuyers at lower prices, which adds fuel to Canada's housing fire.
Publicly, most automakers are ducking the issue and emphasizing potential pitfalls of building hybrid cars with plugs, but pressure is mounting behind the scenes to give the idea some life... «Such development should have the highest research and development priority because it promises to revolutionize transportation economics and to have a dramatic effect on the problems caused by oil dependence,» write George Shultz, former U.S. secretary of state, and James Woolsey, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, in a June position paper on oil and U.S. national security... They argue that battery development for plug - in hybrids «should for the time being replace the current research and development emphasis on automotive hydrogen fuel cells.»
The reason it allows greater energy security is because countries can stockpile fuel in a small space that can power their country for years or decades or longer.
That's because the ISO's study, which focused on potential fuel security concerns in 2024 and 2025, contained clear factual errors as well other assumptions that are highly unlikely and, in some cases, contrary to state laws that help customers reduce their electricity use and bills through energy efficiency and that require a growing percentage of electricity to come from renewable resources.
Quanta used the 13 - state PJM region to illustrate what could happen in the near future because of premature coal retirements and lack of fuel security.
We focus on the fossil fuel industry because we view the production and consumption of oil, gas and coal as sources of global warming, human rights abuses, war, national security concerns, corporate globalization, and increased inequality.
Reliance on foreign oil imports increasingly puts the state's fuel supply at risk, not only because of security and reliability concerns, but also because the marine ports are not expanding to meet expected growth in demand.
... most of the problems our food system faces today are because of its reliance on fossil fuels, and to the extent that our policies wring the oil out of the system and replace it with the energy of the sun, those policies will simultaneously improve the state of our health, our environment and our security.
According to three new reports on «Promoting International Energy Security» issued by the RAND Corporation, because the energy purchases made by the US Department of Defense are not large enough to influence world oil prices — despite DoD requiring considerable amounts of fuel to function — cutting fuel use is the only effective choice... Read more →
Security of energy supply is improved by renewable sources such as the wind because there is no reliance on extensive fuel supply chains or politically unstable countries for the supply of fuel.
That's because investors are responding to the Fed actions in a way that's driving up rates on longer - term Treasury securities and putting pressure on mortgage rates, fueling the prospect of a recession.
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