Hydro - Quebec has estimated that the province will produce approximately 100 terawatt - hours worth of
power during the next decade — the equivalent of the energy required to power 6,000,000 homes in one year.
Not exact matches
Although more customers are investing in their own equipment for electric supply, like solar panels or even microgrids — a network of electricity users with a local source of supply and the capability to operate as an island
during outages — the report says most U.S. customers will continue to depend on obtaining their
power from the large - scale, interconnected electrical grid at least for the
next two
decades.
That
power companies face and must adapt to survive within a changing electricity marketplace in the United States
during the
next decade, he added, is an «undeniable, and likely unavoidable,» reality.
Because, although solar panels are going back up on the White House
next year for the first time in
decades, the White House was partially solar -
powered during the presidency of George W. Bush, thanks to solar panels on the ground since 2003.
Realization that all coal - fired
power plants without actual carbon capture will have to be «bull - dozed» in the
next several
decades, in all countries, should serve as an effective brake on new construction of coal - fired
power plants
during the
next few years in all countries.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects that removing the Clean
Power Plan would halt but not reverse coal's decline as a source of electricity in the U.S.
during the
next two
decades.
A 2009 report by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace concluded that nuclear
power would not «make a big difference in reducing carbon emissions in the
next two
decades, when the biggest reductions will have the most impact,» because the industry could not build enough reactors
during that time.
It will be enough to
power 540,000 California homes each year, and involve the construction of five solar
power plants
during the
next decade.