Sentences with phrase «meet the future electricity»

«They are likely overestimating their ability to meet future electricity needs.»
This report looks at the potential for energy efficiency, combined heat and power, and renewable energy to meet the future electricity demands.
Wind energy is ideally positioned to help Canada meet its future electricity needs while tackling the global climate change challenge.

Not exact matches

«Our analysis clearly shows the imperative for the electricity sector to move aggressively to deploy a full portfolio of technologies that will lead to low - carbon energy future while limiting costs to the nation's economy,» EPRI president Steve Specker said in presenting the findings yesterday to a meeting of industry executives and regulators in Westlake Village, Calif..
Wind energy is well positioned to meet Canada's future electricity needs in a clean, reliable and cost - competitive way while also helping Canada to address the global climate change challenge.
However, Australia's electricity system will require low - carbon generation sources to meet future global emissions reduction targets.
Though all of these forms of renewable energy come with a cost, all are superior to dirty fossil fuels and all have a place in the future of meeting the world's electricity needs.
Panel: Capturing the full value of capital intensive non-emitting resources in an unbundled electricity market A discussion on how to capture the energy and non-energy attributes of strategic resources and the opportunities to operate these assets more efficiently to meet future needs.
The purpose of this study is to critically examine the government's electricity development plans and to determine if there is a more sustainable and economically efficient solution to meet the country's future electricity needs.
The most important thing to understand about the federal government's new National Energy Guarantee is that it is designed not to produce a sustainable and reliable electricity supply system for the future, but to meet purely political objectives for the current term of parliament.
So its commitment, set in 2008, to produce enough renewable power to meet the entire city's electricity needs by 2025 is a significant step toward a clean energy future.
Fourteen teams of architecture and engineering students from universities nationwide had arrived in Washington, D.C., for the Solar Decathlon, a Department of Energy - sponsored competition to build the ultimate solar - powered home of the future — sophisticated in design, super-efficient, and capable of generating enough solar electricity to meet the demands of a mainstream, energy - lavish lifestyle.
The IESO has ensured that Ontario's electricity needs can be met now and into the future by contracting for energy from diverse resources such as wind, solar, hydro, bioenergy, nuclear and natural gas.
Each year, PJM holds an auction to make sure enough electricity generation will be available three years in the future to meet projected peak needs plus a margin of safety for the electric grid in Ohio and all or part of a dozen other states, plus the District of Columbia.
The detailed findings of the Canadian Wind Integration Study are great news for electricity system planners and policy makers at a time when each province is striving to keep electricity affordable into the future while planning to meet climate change commitments.
Today's electricity system can not meet our needs in a future of growing demand for power, worsening strains on water resources, and an urgent need to mitigate climate change.
RE will play a vital role in meeting the demand of electricity in future especially in the off - grid areas of the country.
But the issues of relevance here are: (a) whether you can have enough of it to avoid building more coal (current situation in Germany says «no»); (b) whether you can have enough of it to displace current coal; (c) whether you can have, store, and distribute, enough of it to meet future energy growth (especially in the developing world) and the conversion to an all - electric society; (d) whether you can run a modern society without baseload generation [answer: perhaps, perhaps not, but if yes, it requires a complete reconfiguration of the way we manage electricity].
I wasn't talking about the past or the present but the future where we will have expensive, inefficient and unreliable power supplies which won't meet the needs of an economy increasingly dependent on electricity and will lead to power cuts a very few years down the road.
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