What's more,
most renewable energy jobs would be near where people live rather than being FIFO jobs.
Not exact matches
We could make a bold commitment to invest in
renewable energy, one that will get us off fossil fuels completely and provide tens of thousands of new
jobs — especially in the communities
most impacted by pollution and climate change.
This means for us that in the
energy sector, we need to mostly switch to Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, especially that RE creates more jobs per kwh in most cases that are healthier and of better qu
energy sector, we need to mostly switch to
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, especially that RE creates more jobs per kwh in most cases that are healthier and of better qu
Energy and
Energy Efficiency, especially that RE creates more jobs per kwh in most cases that are healthier and of better qu
Energy Efficiency, especially that RE creates more
jobs per kwh in
most cases that are healthier and of better quality.
The proportion of
renewable energy jobs in the US that * are * affected will amount to something under 30 % of the total, and
most of them will not be lost.
Most developed countries supported a text calling for a transition to a green economy that included phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, the use and production of
renewable energies, and creating «green»
jobs in this new economic model.
The GEA was expected to bring 40,000
jobs related to
renewable energy but
most are temporary
jobs in construction, while tens of thousands of industrial
jobs are fleeing the Ontario Liberal governance for the much more reasonable and competitive electric power rates of other provinces and states.
With some of the
most favorable conditions for offshore wind in the United States, the coast of Long Island has the potential to bring an enormous amount of
renewable energy, and substantial
job creation and economic development benefits to all New Yorkers.
«A November 2009 German economic paper from the Ruhr University Bochum and RWI, a publicly funded research institute, concluded: «It is
most likely that whatever
jobs are created by
renewable energy promotion would vanish as soon as government support is terminated.»
First: We want to accelerate the technological development, early market commercialization, and wide deployment of clean,
renewable energy, so that America can innovate, create
jobs in some of the 21st century's
most promising industries, and spur economic development.