Sentences with phrase «gas generation strategy»

Gas power will continue to be absolutely vital for our electricity system - and we will work with industry to develop a new gas generation strategy that draws in investment and secures electricity supply.

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Strategies for replacing light bulbs vary from place to place, depending on regional energy costs and the power - generation mix (i.e., coal, natural gas, nuclear and renewables).
The iQ and the future BEV will be a key component of Toyota's sustainable mobility strategy, and the conventional gas - electric hybrid, like the all new third - generation Prius, is considered Toyota's long - term core powertrain technology.
I also stressed that President Obama's «all of the above» energy strategy could be disrupted by cheap gas — without an overarching energy policy to sustain investments advancing the next generation of non-polluting energy technologies.
(2007) • Contribution of Renewables to Energy Security (2007) • Modelling Investment Risks and Uncertainties with Real Options Approach (2007) • Financing Energy Efficient Homes Existing Policy Responses to Financial Barriers (2007) • CO2 Allowance and Electricity Price Interaction - Impact on Industry's Electricity Purchasing Strategies in Europe (2007) • CO2 Capture Ready Plants (2007) • Fuel - Efficient Road Vehicle Non-Engine Components (2007) • Impact of Climate Change Policy Uncertainty on Power Generation Investments (2006) • Raising the Profile of Energy Efficiency in China — Case Study of Standby Power Efficiency (2006) • Barriers to the Diffusion of Solar Thermal Technologies (2006) • Barriers to Technology Diffusion: The Case of Compact Fluorescent Lamps (2006) • Certainty versus Ambition — Economic Efficiency in Mitigating Climate Change (2006) • Sectoral Crediting Mechanisms for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Institutional and Operational Issues (2006) • Sectoral Approaches to GHG Mitigation: Scenarios for Integration (2006) • Energy Efficiency in the Refurbishment of High - Rise Residential Buildings (2006) • Can Energy - Efficient Electrical Appliances Be Considered «Environmental Goods»?
Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse - gas emissions: Low - carbon electricity generation
Markandya, A., B. G. Armstrong, S. Hales, A. Chiabai, P. Criqui, S. Mima, C. Tonne, and P. Wilkinson, 2009: Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse - gas emissions: Low - carbon electricity generation.
A full 10, four - hour sessions offered over a one - year period transmit the strategies and tools needed to reach 60 % to 100 % reductions in fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in building design, giving professionals the skills to create next - generation, high - performance buildings and their firms a «sustainability edge» in the marketplace.
His broad - based strategy begat the trans - Alaska pipeline (to get North Slope oil to Lower 48 markets), expanded onshore and offshore oil drilling, an all - of - the - above strategy for electric power generation that brought lignite mining and natural gas into prominence, and a host of conservation measures, including 55 - mph speed limits.
The IEA Survey raises concerns about the new Energy Strategy's insistence on reducing the share of natural gas in electricity generation in order to reduce Russia's heavy dependence on natural gas.
For years, certain natural gas producers, led by Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon, have pursued a myopic strategy of demonizing coal in an effort to seize a larger share of the electricity generation market.
In an interview with Siemens» The Magazine, Brockmeier defended the city's adoption of gas - fired CHP, stating that initially planners were «thinking mainly in terms of a product - led rather than a generation - led strategy.
Whether that strategy pays off or not, one key result is not in doubt: As Forbes magazine pointed out that day, the EPA regulations will lead to «the dramatic expansion of natural gas as a fuel for power generation
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