Sentences with phrase «more natural gas risk»

It would expose the company to more natural gas risk at a time that its executives are in a criminal trial.

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Despite clear evidence that the practice has negative impacts, such as increased seismic activity and air and groundwater pollution, certain to worsen as fracking becomes more widespread, the benefits of a ready flow of natural gas outweigh these «speculative» risks.
Supporters credit the tax break, which expires Dec. 31, with making wind more competitive with electricity generated from coal and natural gas, and say ending it would put half of the country's 75,000 wind jobs at risk.
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By making smart energy choices today, we can transition to a more consumer - friendly and resilient electricity system, achieve cost - effective carbon dioxide emissions reductions, and face fewer risks stemming from an overreliance on natural gas.
«Whether China moves onto an innovative, sustainable and low - carbon growth path this decade will more or less determine both China's longer - term economic prospects in a natural resource - constrained world,... and the world's prospects of cutting greenhouse gas emissions sufficiently to manage the grave risks of climate change.»
More renewable energy could lessen the fuel security risk, the study noted, but would also force coal and oil - fired generation retirements, boosting the need for liquified natural gas imports.
Setting Ohio's renewable energy standard to require 20 % or more renewable energy by 2025 would reduce Ohio's exposure to the risks of overdependence on coal and natural gas and create economic benefits for the state as these resources are developed.
COMMENTARY: • A Harvard researcher warns that more than 10,000 natural gas storage wells in 32 states are at risk of a major blowout like the one that occurred at Aliso Canyon in 2015.
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