Sentences with phrase «growing renewable energy future»

Solar energy is still likely to be part of a growing renewable energy future, but the Tesla Inc. solar panel factory in Buffalo is facing a different market than when state officials made the $ 750 million investment in the Riverbend plant the centerpiece of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's Buffalo Billion initiative.

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NZEs are the future of manufacturing and this building will place Erie County at the forefront of a growing movement, with a strategically - placed demonstration facility showcasing advances in renewable - energy construction.
But interest is growing in new production processes that use renewable energy (see «Grab ammonia out of thin air for fuel of the future «-RRB-.
We never stop thinking about the future of energy and sustainability, which is why we're now a major and growing renewable energy company.
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-- A growing number of affordable, long - range electric vehicles coming on the market — Ongoing policy - making commitment to those vehicles, even from a post-Brexit conservative UK government (the future is a little less certain on this side of the pond)-- Low cost, large - scale renewables and wide - spread energy storage — A wider range of non-car transportation options, including affordable, high - quality e-bikes — Internal combustion engines shall henceforth forever be known as the Suck - Squeeze - Bang - Fart engine
The renewable energy sector, on the other hand, was growing steadily, and could carry Albertans into a sustainable future and provide alternative energy sources for the community.
As such, governments, environmental policy makers, and investors worldwide; have to play their respective roles to ensure that renewable energy technologies become less costly and more efficient, to supplement heavy usage of fossils, and to meet the future worlds» energy demand that is estimated to grow by more than 50 percent in the year 2020 by competent energy researchers.
The National Renewable Energy Lab's Energy Future's Study estimates energy storage will need to grow by at least 5-fold by 2050 and interruptible loads will need to double to meet 80 percent of the nation's demand for power with renewEnergy Lab's Energy Future's Study estimates energy storage will need to grow by at least 5-fold by 2050 and interruptible loads will need to double to meet 80 percent of the nation's demand for power with renewEnergy Future's Study estimates energy storage will need to grow by at least 5-fold by 2050 and interruptible loads will need to double to meet 80 percent of the nation's demand for power with renewenergy storage will need to grow by at least 5-fold by 2050 and interruptible loads will need to double to meet 80 percent of the nation's demand for power with renewables.
Regardless of our future national energy strategy (fossil fuels (oil, coal) versus renewable energy (solar, wind, biofuels, tidal, etc.)-RRB-, there will still exist the need to feed the ever - growing population (N2O released thru fertilizer use), refrigerate food for storage (leakage and release of the refrigerant, HFCs), and distribute electrical power (dielectric gases used like SF6).
Implementation of favorable government regulations such as the Hydropower Regulatory Efficiency Act and Small Conduit Hydropower Development and Rural Jobs in the U.S. and growing number of funding programs pertaining to the renewable energy sector in developed countries such as Italy and Canada are some of the factors which are expected to present future growth opportunities.
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The U.K. paid the equivalent of $ 1.2 billion in renewable energy subsidies for bioenergy in 2015, the Partnership for Policy Integrity said, and the industry is expected to grow significantly in the future.
♦ «The paradox is that the same market design and renewables policies that led to current success become increasingly less successful in the future as the share of renewables in the energy mix grows.
Nevertheless, the fact that a growing number of companies — from Ikea to Amazon to Apple — are moving toward 100 % renewable energy makes that future increasingly likely.
Meanwhile with Chinese coal consumption dropping precipitously, entire cities aiming for 100 % renewables well before 2100 and individual corporations pledging eye - watering amounts of money to ramp up clean energy, there are now significant and rapidly growing opportunities to invest in the solutions of the future.
«We recognized the future when we established our state's aggressive renewable portfolio standard, invested in the energy industry and eliminated taxes for new energy facilities to create jobs and grow Ohio's advanced energy industry,» said Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, nodding to an executive order he signed in September.
The coal industry is dying, the renewable energy industry is growing exponentially, yet PM Turnbull and the Coalition, apparently blind to the future and living in the past, are desparately trying to hold back the tide.
The country's energy demand is expected to grow about 5 % each year for the immediate future, and the Turkish government has announced its plans to increase the share of renewable sources in the country's total installed power to 30 % by 2023.
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