Sentences with phrase «local energy infrastructure»

The bottom line is Lower Hudson Valley capacity zone is working, encouraging upgrades to our local energy infrastructure, which makes the grid more reliable and at lower overall costs.
This new contract will not only lead the country's growth but transfer expertise and create new champions in local energy infrastructure.

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«Building on her local grassroots support and energy, it's clear that Juanita will run a competitive campaign based on creating jobs, investing in infrastructure and providing access to affordable healthcare...»
The groups — including the United University Professions, New York State Nurses Association and the Transit Workers United Local 100 — want to see billions spent on renewable energy and infrastructure projects, resources for environmental concerns in poor communities and fair labor and training standards in clean energy.
As a result of the decision, he said, «the infrastructure improvements that are being planned to achieve such a goal will now be subject to local regulatory control so that not only are the sustainable energy goals achieved, but the natural beauty and character of our neighborhoods are preserved and protected,» he said.
The legislation would do five things: spur clean energy businesses, help farmers diversify their products, retrain workers for specific local manufacturer needs, invest in infrastructure and expand rural broadband access.
The Australian arm of Spanish infrastructure group Acciona, the world's largest renewable energy firm, has frozen about A$ 750 million of windfarm projects because of the stalemate, said local managing director Andrew Thomson.
Ngong Hills Wind Farm in Nairobi, Kenya, sited close to where there is significant demand for electricity (Nairobi) and near existing infrastructure, is a good example of multiple land uses for recreation (a popular hiking area for locals), energy generation, and livestock grazing.
Local revenue of $ 73.8 million is comprised of $ 39.9 million expected from Chicago Infrastructure Trust receipts related to the district's Energy Efficiency Program, as well as $ 33.9 million in TIF revenue for the NTA Field and Coonley projects.
However, this decadal predictability, «necessary for infrastructure planning, energy policy, business development, and issues related to sustainability» (to quote the PNAS paper) is only useful to end - users (people on the ground) if rainfall in local regions can be better predicted.
«We feel that keeping decisions local will allow us to take those tens of millions of dollars being sent outside our community - Xcel is committed to its shareholders - and using the money to better our own energy infrastructure.
The Eco-Ambassador program addresses urban infrastructure planning, local clean energy opportunities, and the long - term success of state policy goals, including AB - 1826.
And through conversations with others in the growing climate justice movement, I began to see all kinds of ways that climate change could become a catalyzing force for positive change — how it could be the best argument progressives have ever had to demand the rebuilding and reviving of local economies; to reclaim our democracies from corrosive corporate influence; to block harmful new free trade deals and rewrite old ones; to invest in starving public infrastructure like mass transit and affordable housing; to take back ownership of essential services like energy and water; to remake our sick agricultural system into something much healthier; to open borders to migrants whose displacement is linked to climate impacts; to finally respect Indigenous land rights — all of which would help to end grotesque levels of inequality within our nations and between them.
It mentioned a potential deferred need for new system infrastructure, increased resiliency and energy security, local economic development, and reduced siting concerns.
It highlights that key areas of local government competencies that city officials may want to target when implementing carbon trading projects include town and urban planning, infrastructure development, service provision, waste management, energy provisioning and transportation.
Without changes to the way they are regulated and rewarded, utilities will continue to advocate for infrastructure over local energy resources.
Clean, local energy resources like energy efficiency, distributed renewable generation, and energy storage are tools that can solve grid problems instead of relying only on building expensive infrastructure projects.
Indeed, as I argue in this article, I think it will be absolutely essential that we shift much of our current wasteful fossil fuel use (e.g., shipping the same goods back and forth across the ocean, driving gas - powered private automobiles, and producing disposable consumer goods) toward building new infrastructure for long - term resilience (e.g., local food economies, low - energy housing, greenspace, water catchment and storage, clean energy systems, trains, and, yes, wind - powered sea vessels!).
to ensure a robust onshore energy production industry and ensure that the benefits of development support local communities, under this Act, the Secretary shall make every effort to promote the development of onshore American energy, and shall take into consideration the socioeconomic impacts, infrastructure requirements, and fiscal stability for local communities located within areas containing onshore energy resources; and
-- The Secretary of Energy and the Administrator shall establish by rule a program to provide allowances to State and local governments to support the deployment of renewable energy infrastruEnergy and the Administrator shall establish by rule a program to provide allowances to State and local governments to support the deployment of renewable energy infrastruenergy infrastructure.
There is a broad array of already existing clean and more productive energy technologies, as well as renewable bioproducts that can help propel both local communities and national governments towards meeting their climate goals and building smart, sustainable infrastructure.
A CMG provides local jobs along with a reliable and resilient energy infrastructure.
These local and state governments need to shift their power systems to renewables and energy efficiency, put in place low carbon infrastructure in buildings and transport, and engage their citizens.
This happens even as we know that the status quo of our current energy infrastructure is full local risks.
So while it can be a great local or individual option, it probably could never be the cornerstone of a larger energy infrastructure.
«We are committed to helping the local communities meet their growing energy needs sustainably by delivering the latest developments in solar technology that will transform their power generation infrastructure, enabling them to prosper while making a positive contribution to the preservation of their environment,» said Alexander Lenz, President of Conergy APAC.
This guide answers questions that private investors and state and local agencies, such as state energy offices, may have in deciding whether and to what extent they should invest in publicly available charging infrastructure.
Investing in our nation's infrastructure will not only allow the oil and natural gas industry to keep pace with energy demand, it will also help keep energy affordable for the consumer, while creating wellpaying jobs, giving U.S. manufacturers a competitive advantage through lower energy and raw material costs and providing revenue to local, state and federal governments.
The good news is that moving away from fossil fuel dependency will create millions of new opportunities to rebuild our local energy grid, food system, transportation network, and regional infrastructure.
The reason for targeting the olive groves was clear: according to law, no energy infrastructure can be built near a 3 km radius of olive groves traditionally used by local populations.
«This year many local governments reverted to the old playbook of using infrastructure and construction projects to create demand and prop up local economies,» said Lauri Myllyvirta, Greenpeace climate and energy campaigner.
... Local investments in energy infrastructure could create thousands of additional jobs throughout New York while helping to deliver affordable, reliable, clean - burning natural gas to consumers.»
«The decision advances a common - sense solution between federal, state, and local representatives to best provide for Idaho's energy needs and promote the region's energy infrastructure moving forward,» said Senator Jim Risch.
As in previous Integrated Energy Policy Report proceedings, the Committee recognizes that close coordination with federal, state, and local agencies is essential to adequately identify and address critical energy infrastructure needs and related environmental challEnergy Policy Report proceedings, the Committee recognizes that close coordination with federal, state, and local agencies is essential to adequately identify and address critical energy infrastructure needs and related environmental challenergy infrastructure needs and related environmental challenges.
I'd agree with you 100 % that «the poorest countries will suffer the most» if they are prevented from developing a reliable, low - cost energy infrastructure based, where possible, on local basic energy resources, to lift themselves out of poverty (as we in the industrialized world did a century ago).
To maintain energy security, state and local agencies need to ensure that there is adequate infrastructure for the delivery of transportation fuels.
We support local efforts in Los Angeles and across the State of California to make possible the transition to fully sustainable food, energy, and infrastructure systems.
The trash problem doesn't seem to have an easy fix, however, as local politics seem to be hindering the process of building energy - recovery incinerators and setting up a better recycling and trash infrastructure.
It may be expensive to shift to all renewable energy and a different civic infrastructure, but the local economic benefits will be great.
Such projects have a broad range, and may include things such as: the construction and interpretation of climate change scenarios on local to national scales, the study of changes in extremes, the evaluation of impacts on infrastructure, forests, agriculture, and energy production and distribution.
Climate impact concerns include environmental quality (e.g., more ozone, water - logging or salinisation), linkage systems (e.g., threats to water and power supplies), societal infrastructures (e.g., changed energy / water / health requirements, disruptive severe weather events, reductions in resources for other social needs and maintaining sustainable livelihoods, environmental migration (Box 7.2), placing blame for adverse effects, changes in local ecologies that undermine a sense of place), physical infrastructures (e.g., flooding, storm damage, changes in the rate of deterioration of materials, changed requirements for water or energy supply), and economic infrastructures and comparative advantages (e.g., costs and / or risks increased, markets or competitors affected).
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She has assisted local government, health and energy sector clients to obtain resource consent for major infrastructure projects, including the America's Cup Viaduct Basin, Auckland City Art Gallery, the Auckland City Hospital, and the Wairakei geothermal power station.
The two local partners are Ferdinand Brughmans, who heads up White & Case's Brussels energy, infrastructure, project and asset finance group, and capital markets partner Matthieu Duplat.
I have worked at a variety of private firms and local and county council's acting for large institutional investors, retailers, pension funds, banks, development companies, local government bodies, energy and infrastructure clients and the occasional private individual.
It is likely to generate a wide range of commercial and investment disputes in the infrastructure, transportation, logistics, maritime, energy and financing sectors, between Chinese investors and their local partners or host governments in the OBOR region.
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