This
lack of modern energy acts as a major brake on efforts to reduce poverty, improve health, education, gender equality and a range of other positive economic and social outcomes.
A moral imperative exists — for policymakers as well as large energy companies — and it is to seek economic ways to expand the use
of modern energy sources to the billions of people around the world currently living without them, and to do so in a manner that safeguards our environment.
A hard look at the issue of energy poverty, including a new «energy development index», a handy measure of how far countries have advanced along the road to energy maturity in the areas of per capita energy use, the
use of modern energy services and rates of electrification.
At the same time, you can use the event information to plan your visit to the exhibition in advance and also learn how the new exhibition concept The smarter E Europe brings together all the various
aspects of modern energy supply.
The current
definition of modern energy access — 100 kilowatt - hours per person per year — is insufficient and presents an ambition gap with profound implications for human welfare and national economic growth.
Additional co-benefits are country - specific but often include air pollution abatement, balance of trade improvement,
provision of modern energy services to rural areas and employment (high agreement, much evidence).
The new energy program allows homes and businesses to do everything from store energy for an emergency to powering their Model S. Musk is, essentially, involved in every
facet of the modern energy market, from production to its use in the locomotion of cars.
He told lawmakers that he is «excited and passionate» about advancing the core missions of the department, from maintenance and modernization of the nuclear weapons stockpile to the
advancement of modern energy technologies.
«Arenko are pioneers in the commercialisation of energy storage systems: this collaboration cements two years of working together towards the shared vision of creating a battery storage solution which addresses the ever - changing
needs of a modern energy system.»
They argue that the current standard of 100kwh per person per year is inadequate and instead offer three alternative definitions that would be more suitable
measures of modern energy access.
We are often told by the «holier than thou» types who lecture us on the
evils of modern energy consumption that we should travel less, reduce our use of fossil fuels, have less children or no children, and suggesting we even kill ourselves for the betterment of the planet.
Albany, NY (March 9, 2017)-- The New York Public Service Commission (PSC) voted today to approve the first phase of the Value of Distributed Energy Resources order, reaching a milestone in New York's long - term
vision of a modern energy system that puts customer participation and clean energy at its center.
As the poorest of the world's population emerges from poverty, and as lower - income populations acquire the
types of modern energy services, we'll use substantially more, not less, energy in the coming decades.
We represent the business needs of every aspect
of the modern energy world: water, hydroelectric, natural gas, and electric, including green energy from solar power, biomass and wind.
This Carbon Tracker report shows how rural communities in Africa and India suffering most from a
lack of modern energy can...
Additional co-benefits are country - specific but often include air pollution abatement, balance of trade improvement,
provision of modern energy services to rural areas and employment
An overview of global patterns and trends in the availability and consumption of energy, including the relative and changing importance of hydrocarbons, nuclear power, renewables, new sources of modern energy
This Carbon Tracker report shows how rural communities in Africa and India suffering most from a lack
of modern energy can exploit the falling costs of renewable power, to access electricity without the need for expensive grid transmission networks.
LONDON, 13th November 2014 — Rural communities in Africa and India suffering most from a lack
of modern energy can exploit the falling costs of renewable power, to access electricity without the need for expensive grid transmission networks, new research by the Carbon Tracker Initiative (CTI) shows.