Sentences with phrase «policy impacts wind»

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Not unlike today, volatility often picks up as investors digest shifting political winds that could impact fiscal and monetary policy, the economy, and corporate earnings.
«Utility - scale wind power: impacts of increased penetration (working paper)» [PDF], Lawrence Pitt, G. Cornelis van Kooten, Murray Love, and Ned Djilali, Resource and Environmental Economics and Policy Analysis (REPA) Research Group, Department of Economics, University of Victoria (British Columbia, Canada), June 2005
Vice-president of public affairs at the American Wind Energy Association, Peter Kelley used his keynote address on the forum's opening day to discuss the future prospects for wind energy development in the U.S. and the potential impact of President Donald Trump's policWind Energy Association, Peter Kelley used his keynote address on the forum's opening day to discuss the future prospects for wind energy development in the U.S. and the potential impact of President Donald Trump's policwind energy development in the U.S. and the potential impact of President Donald Trump's policies.
Develop and implement communication and policy initiatives: Work with ABC staff, NGO partners, and other leaders to identify, develop, and implement a high - profile national campaign to minimize the impact of wind turbines on birds.
Later on in the opinion piece, Lomborg states that climate «alarmism has encouraged the pursuit of a one - sided climate policy of trying to cut carbon emissions by subsidizing wind farms and solar panels,» referring to renewable energy policies and technology as «expensive, feel - good measures that will have an imperceptible climate impact
Lisa Linowes is cofounder and executive director of the Industrial Wind Action Group (www.windaction.org), a national advocacy group focusing on the impacts and public policy associated with industrial - scale wind energy developmWind Action Group (www.windaction.org), a national advocacy group focusing on the impacts and public policy associated with industrial - scale wind energy developmwind energy development.
We are hoping for a complete halt to the ongoing damage of the government's policies, and that there will be help for people already living with the noise and other impacts of industrial - scale wind turbines.
Low natural gas market prices and their impacts on wholesale electricity prices, along with low energy growth since 2008 and a lack of stability in federal policy (such as the production tax credit), have influenced wind power deployment.
For example, climate scientists are least well - placed to make a judgement on the timing and quantum of CO2 emissions that are exported from, say, Spain, as a result of higher electricity prices there resulting from wind and solar, and certainly very poorly placed to opine on the impact on global GHG emissions of cap - and - trade or any similar EU or even EU / USA - wide policy.
The UK government did not assess the economic or environmental impacts of a policy change that led to a huge decline in onshore wind developments, DeSmog UK can reveal.
Cutler, NJ, Boerema, ND, MacGill, IF & Outhred, HR 2011, «High penetration wind generation impacts on spot prices in the Australian national electricity market», Energy Policy, vol.
In his testimony to the Australian Senate Inquiry into the Social and Economic Impact of Rural Wind Farms Mr Ken Andrew McAlpine (Director; Policy and Government Relations, Asia - Pacific Region, Vestas Australian Wind Technology Pty Ltd) pointed out that health concerns about wind turbines are confined to those areas where there are significant lobbies telling people that turbines are making them ill: Australia, in the north - eastern US (where Nina Pierpont comes from), some regions of Canada, and in the UK where the Country Guardians publicises the claWind Farms Mr Ken Andrew McAlpine (Director; Policy and Government Relations, Asia - Pacific Region, Vestas Australian Wind Technology Pty Ltd) pointed out that health concerns about wind turbines are confined to those areas where there are significant lobbies telling people that turbines are making them ill: Australia, in the north - eastern US (where Nina Pierpont comes from), some regions of Canada, and in the UK where the Country Guardians publicises the claWind Technology Pty Ltd) pointed out that health concerns about wind turbines are confined to those areas where there are significant lobbies telling people that turbines are making them ill: Australia, in the north - eastern US (where Nina Pierpont comes from), some regions of Canada, and in the UK where the Country Guardians publicises the clawind turbines are confined to those areas where there are significant lobbies telling people that turbines are making them ill: Australia, in the north - eastern US (where Nina Pierpont comes from), some regions of Canada, and in the UK where the Country Guardians publicises the claims.
These policy issues will be featured topics at the AWEA forum, along with practical issues including siting, wildlife impacts, and small wind applications.
Most policies here will exclude wind, so you have to look at factors related to you, as well as factors such as claims frequency and coastal risk that can impact the price of your policy.
Most homeowners and business policies cover wind damage, including the impact of flying debris and falling trees.
The specific energy mix of hydro, wind, solar, natural gas, nuclear, and coal specific to each region is different, which alters the impact of certain changes in government policy, and of changes to the home.
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