Sentences with phrase «including lower energy bills»

Energy - efficient living makes sense for a number of reasons — including lower energy bills, a smaller carbon footprint, and more comfortable living year - round.

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That this House expresses deep concern at the impact of the UK Government's policies on Wales; notes the UK Government's real - terms reduction of the Welsh Budget by # 1.5 bn; notes that Wales currently suffers from the lowest average rates of pay in Britain and has the highest proportion of individuals affected by cuts to social security including the Bedroom Tax; further notes that Wales suffers the highest energy bills in the UK and that these, along with low pay, have compounded the cost of living crisis in Wales; and calls on the Government to immediately scrap the Bedroom Tax, freeze energy bills and undertake measures to increase pay rates in Wales.
He pledges to lower corporate taxes; support a fence on the U.S. southern border to improve security; repeal the health care bill; issue tax credits to students attending non-public and charter schools; support domestic energy production, including oil drilling, coal mining and natural gas extraction; and invest in creating alternative energy sources.
Save the average American family nearly $ 85 on their annual energy bill in 2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&energy bill in 2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&energy efficiency improvements in low - income communities that need it most early in the program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.&Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.»
Our light bills include many charges besides the (now low) cost of energy.
Benefits include: improved comfort and safety, lower energy bills, less renewable capacity needed, and lower upfront cost to install renewable energy.
Each state developed its own plan for investing those funds, but overall, 52 % was used for energy efficiency programs, 14 % for energy bill payment assistance, including assistance to low - income ratepayers, and 11 % to accelerate deployment of renewable energy technologies.
Senate Bill 350 (de Leon, Chapter 547, Statutes of 2015)(SB 350) declared that there is insufficient information to fully realize the potential of solar photovoltaic energy generation to serve low - income customers, including those in disadvantaged communities.
We can certainly agree that solar is in general * cleaner * than fossil fuels and would likely have some associated health benefits, but I don't feel it would be intellectually honest to include arguable cause / effect healthcare costs in the direct cost of energy units for the average American consumer as the statistical chance they personally will incur medical expenses directly related to their energy bill are exceedingly low.
The Low Carbon Portfolio Standard bill backed by Exelon would have required the state's electric utilities to purchase credits from low - carbon energy sources, including nuclear energy, to match 70 % of the electricity used on the distribution systLow Carbon Portfolio Standard bill backed by Exelon would have required the state's electric utilities to purchase credits from low - carbon energy sources, including nuclear energy, to match 70 % of the electricity used on the distribution systlow - carbon energy sources, including nuclear energy, to match 70 % of the electricity used on the distribution system.
The Halfmoon Community Solar Project will feed solar energy to the grid operated by New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG) and will allow more than 100 residential customers in NYSEG's Capital Region territory (parts of Columbia, Essex, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Washington counties), including low - income residents, to participate in local clean power generation and save money on their electricity bills.
The cuts in energy efficiency funding will drastically reduce the services that have been available for years, including energy audits and more efficient heating equipment and insulation that could help people lower energy bills.
The 600 page bill is getting introduced as a discussion draft, and it marks a massive step forward in US energy policy — it includes an aggressive cap and trade system, a nationwide standard for renewable energy, and federal low carbon fuel standard.
«Including energy efficiency in a cap - and - trade bill is essential because energy efficiency provides «avoided tons» of greenhouse gases at the lowest cost,» stated Steven Nadel, the coalition's coordinator and also the Executive Director of the American Council for an Energy - Efficient Economy (Aenergy efficiency in a cap - and - trade bill is essential because energy efficiency provides «avoided tons» of greenhouse gases at the lowest cost,» stated Steven Nadel, the coalition's coordinator and also the Executive Director of the American Council for an Energy - Efficient Economy (Aenergy efficiency provides «avoided tons» of greenhouse gases at the lowest cost,» stated Steven Nadel, the coalition's coordinator and also the Executive Director of the American Council for an Energy - Efficient Economy (AEnergy - Efficient Economy (ACEEE).
We help fund a diverse range of initiatives, including supporting studies in entrepreneurship and real estate, encouraging conversations about ground water, enhancing prairie wildlife habitat and helping low income households pay energy utility bills.
The benefits of green homes include: • Lower operational costs than conventional homes due to greater energy and water efficiency, which can result in lower utility bills; • High quality construction, since green label requirements for building materials and techniques often go beyond standard building codes; • More comfortable and stable indoor temperatures; • Healthier indoor air quality; and • Other features that reduce environmental impact such as proximity to parks, shops and traLower operational costs than conventional homes due to greater energy and water efficiency, which can result in lower utility bills; • High quality construction, since green label requirements for building materials and techniques often go beyond standard building codes; • More comfortable and stable indoor temperatures; • Healthier indoor air quality; and • Other features that reduce environmental impact such as proximity to parks, shops and tralower utility bills; • High quality construction, since green label requirements for building materials and techniques often go beyond standard building codes; • More comfortable and stable indoor temperatures; • Healthier indoor air quality; and • Other features that reduce environmental impact such as proximity to parks, shops and transit.
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