Sentences with phrase «policy incentives»

From feed - in tariffs to risk guarantees, she said, governments need to talk out the different types of policy incentives that could unlock private capital in various parts of the world.
Policy incentives include modifications per state as each state presents drivers with a variety of different insurance needs.
States should create policy incentives for schools to integrate, at least socioeconmically.
China's investments in the wind and solar industries are driven by a multitude of factors including macroeconomic conditions; industry conditions; policies (both general and specific to the wind and solar industries) that «push» Chinese companies to invest overseas; policy incentives in host countries that «pull» Chinese investors; and financial support from Chinese banks that «enables» these investments.
His main point: it looks like interest - group politics, and thus gives license for bad liberal and statist - Republican tax policy incentives when the political winds shift.
In relation to CCC's research programme he focuses on financing mechanisms and financial products to support policy incentives.
«Policy makers also need to develop more realistic expectations about the pace of market acceptance of plug - in technology,» Graham said, «and they may need to retain policy incentives for plug - in vehicle purchases longer than they originally anticipated would be necessary.»
[xxx] With appropriate policy incentives, the U.S. can take a leadership role in in CO2 utilization.
A few years later, Schmidt - Bleek, who founded the Factor Ten Institute in France, showed that raising resource productivity even more — by a factor of 10 — was well within the reach of existing technology and management, given the right policy incentives.
CDR may interact with existing policy incentives, such as effectively raising emission caps and lowering carbon prices.
What we need are the kinds of policy incentives that are equivalent to air mail,» such as a cost for CO2 emissions and a subsidy for captured and stored CO2.
«A regional effort on both sides of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers is needed to strategically identify floodplain areas that could provide temporary water storage and policy incentives for landowners of low - lying lands to profitably invest in crops and income alternatives.»
Duncan helped usher in that innovation by giving states huge financial and policy incentives in the form of waivers from the law to boost the number of charter schools and prod states to adopt higher academic standards, which most states accomplished by signing on to the Common Core.
And this was before the policy incentives shifted sharply to prioritize low - achieving students.
In Obama's first years in office, the administration gave states financial and policy incentives to adopt the standards; 45 states and the District of Columbia quickly did so, with little public debate.
Between 1995 and 2010 he was director of the Soil Association, during which time he pioneered the development of UK and international organic standards, policy incentives for organic production and the organic market.
Recent decades have seen increased conversion of natural forests to pine or eucalyptus monocultures (Zurita et al. 2006), and policy incentives for further land conversion may negatively affect biodiversity (Caparrós and Jacquemont 2003).
Economic and policy incentives are partly responsible for the renewed interest in CSP.
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