Sentences with phrase «need for energy security»

The country doubled down on its nuclear bet after the oil crisis in 1973, convinced of the acute need for energy security built on a domestic source.
Especially because they are carbon - neutral or even reduce atmospheric CO2, but also because of the need for energy security and oil price spikes.
The Group of 8 meeting and the brief followup session on climate organized by President Bush touched on the need for both energy security and climate stability.
The country doubled down on its nuclear bet after the oil crisis in 1973, convinced of the acute need for energy security built on a domestic source.
In addition the CIOB is recommending that the framework encompasses scope for development applications for the retrofitting of the existing building stock, given the emphasis placed on this with the upcoming Green Deal and the need for energy security.
But when weighed against the need for energy security, all that now looks like a tolerable risk to Democrats and Republicans alike.

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Susan I agree with your comments and believe the real leadership must come from the Trudeau government — not unlike the original vision for the trans - Canada pipeline we need energy security (not Middle - East oil) and we need a collaborative approach to energy (including hydro, renewables, transmission, strategies for demand reduction, etc Energy East in particular presents a great opportunity to rebuild a national identenergy security (not Middle - East oil) and we need a collaborative approach to energy (including hydro, renewables, transmission, strategies for demand reduction, etc Energy East in particular presents a great opportunity to rebuild a national identenergy (including hydro, renewables, transmission, strategies for demand reduction, etc Energy East in particular presents a great opportunity to rebuild a national identEnergy East in particular presents a great opportunity to rebuild a national identity...
By combining energy - efficient and beautiful construction with common sense innovation and heightened security, Governor Cuomo's plan meets and exceeds the needs of New York commuters now and for years to come.
«As our state begins to rely more on renewable energy, the demand for quality skilled jobs will also increase, offering hardworking New York families the job security they need and deserve.»
The news comes as a new report by the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform on the security of energy, highlights the need for the UK to «move as quickly as reasonably possible towards a low - carbon economy.»
So we have also committed to set a 2030 power sector decarbonisation target; hold to the system of contract for difference in the energy bill; create an Energy Security Board with responsibility for identifying our energy needs and providing a clear framework to deliver this; and give the Green Investment Bank borrowing powers to support investment.&energy bill; create an Energy Security Board with responsibility for identifying our energy needs and providing a clear framework to deliver this; and give the Green Investment Bank borrowing powers to support investment.&Energy Security Board with responsibility for identifying our energy needs and providing a clear framework to deliver this; and give the Green Investment Bank borrowing powers to support investment.&energy needs and providing a clear framework to deliver this; and give the Green Investment Bank borrowing powers to support investment.»
Laura's vision for Esopus is to build the community by focusing on resident's needs and issues: Job security, infrastructure issues, rail and trail, improving recreation, addressing consumer protection, energy efficiency, animal protection and sustainable lifestyles — are some of the concerns that she will address in the legislature.
Others are concerned about the national security risk posed by relying on other countries for our energy needs.
«At the end of the day, people buy their product based on value and utility for what they need, and while they may be interested and passionate about certain issues like energy security or climate change, very few customers will actually let that altruistic sense drive their purchasing decision,» Stricker said.
The security of your home while you're away is important, but so is the need for ensuring that the house doesn't lose too much energy.
We affirm the critical role of technology and the need for technological breakthroughs in meeting the interlinked global challenges of energy security and climate change.
What makes energy expensive is the need for safety, security.
But the US far more so because of the massive economic boost in terms of jobs and much - needed infrastructure, as well as the critical need for longer term energy supply security.
Put another way, Congress could raise all of the funds needed to support long - term investments in this Energy Security Trust by increasing royalties paid for producing oil and gas from public lands and waters by an amount less than the typical daily fluctuations of oil and gas commodity prices.
Ellsberg emphasized the need to look for whistleblowers on various issues, including national security and climate denial efforts by energy companies.
The easiest way to develop a tax narrative is via income tax increases for the very wealthy — you can easily sell this to the 51 % of voters you need more easily than the technical details about energy security, environmental discourse, science and uncertainty, precautionary principles, climate policy stabalisation assessment, green legacies, global trading schemes, UN COP frameworks ALL of which have to be defended for the policy framework to be politically feasible.
While the Democratic leadership of the waning 111th Congress failed to get legislation passed into law to address climate change, the House global warming committee, led by Rep. Ed Markey (D - MA), convened dozens of important hearings and briefings featuring top climate scientists and national security experts to educate Congress and the public about the need for swift action to secure America's energy independence, create clean energy jobs and mitigate climate change emissions.
While the Climate Change pundits agree that energy efficiency and renewables are in the long term, «the most sustainable solutions both for security of supply and climate,» they argue that «global greenhouse gas emissions can not be reduced by at least 50 % by 2050, as they need to be, if we do not also use other options such as carbon capture and storage.»
Given our nation's need to control energy costs and improve energy security, many policymakers are calling for a comprehensive national energy policy that promotes and develops all of America's own energy resources — conventional and shale natural gas, oil, wind, nuclear, solar, etc. — to diversify energy supply.
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 addresses the Nation's need for ensuring greater security and affordability in our energy supply while also protecting the enviroEnergy Policy Act of 2005 addresses the Nation's need for ensuring greater security and affordability in our energy supply while also protecting the enviroenergy supply while also protecting the environment.
It mentioned a potential deferred need for new system infrastructure, increased resiliency and energy security, local economic development, and reduced siting concerns.
Nuclear power would provide many other benefits as well: energy security, reliable energy supply, reduce shipping costs and energy used in shipping coal by a factor of 20,000 to 2 million, provide fresh water, no need for carbon pricing, avoid 1 million fatalities per year by 2050,... https://judithcurry.com/2012/08/17/learning-from-the-octopus/#comment-231867.
«Capacity mechanisms should only be developed to address security of supply if a regional system adequacy assessment points to such a need, taking into account the potential for energy efficiency and demand - side response.»
Still, nothing can circumvent the need for a robust safety and security regulator, nor the transparency and safeguards set in place by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
IEA welcomes Hungary's efforts to strengthen energy security and reduce emissions Report also highlights the need for more competition in the energy sector 15 June 2017
He would have needed to explain to the public that national security, energy security and climate security all yield the same requirement: an honest price on carbon emissions that provides market — based incentives for moving to clean energies.
Discussing a need for an energy transition with greater efficiency and diversity sounds like a positive step and it is prudent to consider impacts on energy security and reliability.
It's what we need, both for energy security and to fill our looming energy gap.
And how these will encourage investment in solutions that will cut Europe's emissions at the rate and scale science tells us is needed, and also create decent jobs, improve energy security and save money for consumers and businesses alike.
Recognising that water is fundamental for food security, human health, energy production, industrial productivity, biodiversity, and basic human needs, it ended up with a call to governments to pay more attention to water to provide solutions that will help implement the Paris Agreement.
The world is going to need alternative energy and increased efficiency in it's use of energy (that said, i still want my light bulbs back...) If we attach energy security to agw and agw doesn't pan out, then the quest for a sustainable energy future will likely be abandoned.
Energy security initiatives should be cognizant of climate impacts and the steps we take on climate need to recognize the implications for US energy secEnergy security initiatives should be cognizant of climate impacts and the steps we take on climate need to recognize the implications for US energy secenergy security.
encouragement of investment in solutions that will cut Europe's emissions at the rate and scale science tells us is needed, and also create decent jobs, improve energy security and save money for consumers and businesses alike.
These will encourage investment in solutions that will cut Europe's emissions at the rate and scale science tells us is needed, and also create decent jobs, improve energy security and save money for consumers and businesses alike.
Where does Sterling and Wilson find that balance between the need for energy storage to deal with, for example, renewable integration, climate concerns and energy security, while ensuring that this business stays commercially attractive?
It would raise revenues the government will badly need to pay for Social Security and Medicare as old fogies like me begin to retire, as well as create incentives for energy conservation, emissions reductions, and clean technology innovation.
Renewable energy could help reduce that so - called «fuel - security risk,» but also compel more fossil fuel plant retirements, compounding the need for more LNG imports.
While acknowledging the need for Australia to be much smarter in integrating sophisticated storage technologies, Clean Energy Council chief executive Kane Thornton, said: «The need for additional standards on new renewable energy projects to support energy security - such as the proposed «Generator Reliability Obligations» - needs careful consideration to ensure they do not act as punitive measures that stifle innovation and unnecessarily drive up costs.&Energy Council chief executive Kane Thornton, said: «The need for additional standards on new renewable energy projects to support energy security - such as the proposed «Generator Reliability Obligations» - needs careful consideration to ensure they do not act as punitive measures that stifle innovation and unnecessarily drive up costs.&energy projects to support energy security - such as the proposed «Generator Reliability Obligations» - needs careful consideration to ensure they do not act as punitive measures that stifle innovation and unnecessarily drive up costs.&energy security - such as the proposed «Generator Reliability Obligations» - needs careful consideration to ensure they do not act as punitive measures that stifle innovation and unnecessarily drive up costs.»
The analysis also indicates that regardless of the pathway chosen for the energy sector transformation, policy action is needed to ensure that multiple economic, security and other benefits to the accelerated deployment of clean energy technologies are realised through a systematic and co-ordinated approach.
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.
To maintain energy security, state and local agencies need to ensure that there is adequate infrastructure for the delivery of transportation fuels.
This is the conclusion of a Department of Energy report demonstrating the vital importance of fossil fuels to the United States» security and energy economy; vindicating President Trump's avowed mission to revitalize the U.S. coal industry and calling into further question the need for more «clean» or renewable eEnergy report demonstrating the vital importance of fossil fuels to the United States» security and energy economy; vindicating President Trump's avowed mission to revitalize the U.S. coal industry and calling into further question the need for more «clean» or renewable eenergy economy; vindicating President Trump's avowed mission to revitalize the U.S. coal industry and calling into further question the need for more «clean» or renewable energyenergy.
While there's passion associated with this issue, emotion can get in the way of sound policy — which is what we need for America's energy and national security.
We're not sure if specific energy issues will come up, but even if energy isn't mentioned by name, the need for secure, reliable, affordable energy pervades a host of issues likely to dominate the debate — much as they've been central to discussions around the country involving races up and down the ballot — issues such as economic revival and strength, jobs, U.S. security in the world and others, including progress on climate.
After an exchange of views and sharing of experiences on energy security from both sides, the need for further co-operation was underlined by the two sides:
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