Sentences with phrase «now in the transportation sector»

And you can see that now in the transportation sector, because of oil.

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In the equity market, while investors used proxies such as utilities, transportation and energy sector exposure to express views, there are now ETFs that focus exclusively on this opportunity, specifically those that capture the infrastructure value chain.
He expanded the business away from the failing textile business, and now Berkshire is an international conglomerate with significant presence in the insurance, restaurant, transportation, utilities, and even technology sectors.
Right now, and it's been said in the slides and other places, that the transportation sector is 97 % dependent on oil and for practical applications, Jim Woolsey said «Don't think Hydrogen, don't think Hydrogen.»
In fact, the RGGI states have made so much progress in the power sector that transportation is now by far the region's largest source of carbon pollutioIn fact, the RGGI states have made so much progress in the power sector that transportation is now by far the region's largest source of carbon pollutioin the power sector that transportation is now by far the region's largest source of carbon pollution.
Additionally, the transportation sector is now the No. 1 source of greenhouse - gas emissions in the United States.
On their own, CAFE standards are a very big deal as the transportation sector has now eclipsed the electric power as the largest source of climate changing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in the U.S..
«We now see that widespread use of PHEVs could expand the fuel options in our transportation sector and at the same time yield net benefits to our environment.»
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No matter how the state initiatives fare in practice, the United States can now boast to other countries that it's regulating the two sectors of the economy most responsible for carbon pollution: electricity and transportation.
Emissions from the transportation, industrial and buildings sectors all rose in 2017, with transportation now outpacing power as the largest source of US CO2 emissions for the second year in a row.
The transportation sector is now the largest single contributor to U.S. greenhouse gas pollution; it surpassed the power sector in 2016 and amounts to almost 30 percent of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions.
However, options now being discussed in Congress can not by themselves achieve the significant reductions in the transportation sector needed to meet the Obama administration's targets for total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.
Administrative regimes in a number of sectors now include AMPs among their regulatory tools, including transportation, food safety, product safety, occupational health and safety, agriculture, tax, securities regulation, environmental protection, and consumer protection.
Transportation business is one of the few sectors that doing well right now and are projected to perform in the future.
In the first decades of the 21st century, Dallas is now an important hub for the healthcare, education, transportation and high technology sectors.
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