Sentences with phrase «projected electricity needs»

This allowed IPM to «build» efficiency in the same way that it employs power - generation technologies to meet projected electricity needs.
California has enough renewable resources, such as geothermal, solar and wind to supply all of the state's projected electricity needs in 2050, except for the fact that many of these resources are intermittent.
The renewable power will be used to supply a new office in Bangalore, India, and will meet 80 percent of the new building's projected electricity needs.

Not exact matches

These projects are unnecessary, the region doesn't need to store more propane and the incinerator is about burning other people's garbage, not producing electricity.
LIPA's 50 MW clean renewable energy project first stemmed from then - Lieutenant Governor Paterson's Renewable Energy Task Force report in 2008 and furthers the Governor's 45 - by - 15 initiative which established a goal for the State to meet 45 percent of its electricity needs through improved energy efficiency and renewable sources by the year 2015.
Generating 30 per cent of Britain's electricity needs from renewable energy projects is a feasible goal, a senior government adviser insisted in London last week.
The house has a fridge / freezer, gas cooker, telephone (outgoing calls are for project related needs only, you can receive incoming calls), 220 & 110V electricity supply.
Those projects are expected to provide 60 percent of the data center's electricity needs.
But, when Project Laundry List inform us that electric clothes dryers use 6 % of residential electricity in the United States, while the US Department of Energy rate them as the second biggest muncher of household energy, maybe that aversion needs redressing.Wanna get some solar energy mojo happening at your house?
«One of the most important infrastructure projects that we need is a whole new electricity grid.
Nuclear power is projected to grow significantly, as many nations expand nuclear capacity to address rising electricity needs as well as energy security and environmental issues.
In terms of new development in 2017, utilities and developers energized 10 new wind energy projects in Nova Scotia, Ontario, and British Columbia, collectively bringing enough new clean electricity online to meet the needs of more than 90,000 homes.
He hopes this will facilitate further development of the wind project, including supporting the environmental assessments and interconnection studies needed to assess the impact of additional electricity on the grid.
Much of the additional needed electricity is projected to come from natural gas, creating more emissions in the process.
Peru's overall demand for electricity is projected to increase an average of 4 percent each year between 2002 and 2030.23 Continued glacier retreat could create critical conditions between 2015 and 2025, affecting water supplies needed for 60 percent of the population and for hydroelectricity generation.20, 10,22
It also emphasises the need to encourage low - income communities to participate in community energy projects, and guaranteed, fair and non-discriminatory access to energy markets and the electricity grid for community projects.
The allowable size of your share in the project — regardless of whether you own or subscribe — will typically be limited under program rules so that your solar production does not grossly exceed your actual electricity needs.
It's important to bear in mind that when building new sources of green electricity, it is difficult to compete on price with existing sources of brown energy — where the capital cost of the project has long since been written off (for brown) but needs factoring into the energy price for green.
These needs include projects that, for example, would reduce the risk from and vulnerability to flooding and drought, as is occurring in Nicaragua, and mitigation projects that would increase efficiency and exploit solar energy to provide electricity, instead of fossil fuels.
Investments in T&D provide a good illustration of how conditional projects may in fact be well aligned with 2 - degree pathways; in this case, the «conditional» categorization serves more as a reminder of the urgent need to decarbonize the electricity grid as it expands and becomes more efficient.
This being said, we need to recognize this initiative comes with long - term contractual commitments (on electricity procurement), and the sublease of our roofs and premises to third - party project developers, and it is fair to recognize that it reduces the agility of our energy supply decisions.»
Typical examples include: the expectation of high return on investment (short payback period); high capital costs and long project development times for some measures; lack of access to capital for energy efficiency improvements and feedstock / fuel change; fair market value for cogenerated electricity to the grid; and costs / lack of awareness of need for control of HFC leakage.
Over 350 megawatts of offshore wind power were plugged into the grid in the first half of the year — all of it to complete the 400 - megawatt Anholt project, which is expected to meet 4 percent of Danish electricity needs.
By 2030, with 183 % of projected needs, the canny Scot will be selling his electricity to the unprepared English, or anyone else who pays Scottish pound notes for it.
PJM's reliability requirement is based on projected peak electricity needs, plus some extra, just in case.
Each year, PJM holds an auction to make sure enough electricity generation will be available three years in the future to meet projected peak needs plus a margin of safety for the electric grid in Ohio and all or part of a dozen other states, plus the District of Columbia.
A slow rate of projected electricity demand growth limits the amount of new generating capacity that is needed.
«It's projected that by 2020 we could be producing 20 % more energy or electricity than we need and that cost of double - building is passed on to the ratepayer,» Skinner told Utility Dive.
5 % of total funds must be used to create a clean national transportation low emissions plan, which would establish an electric vehicle strategic deployment goal for 2020 and project the near - and long - term infrastructure and standardization needs for EVs, electricity providers, vehicle manufacturers, and electricity purchasers.
Natural gas is projected to increase the most of any fuel to supply the needs of the electricity and industrial sectors.
NYSERDA and Ithaca College Team Up for Solar Project to Provide 10 Percent of Campus Electricity Needs
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Ithaca College today announced that construction is underway on a 2.9 megawatt (MW) solar electric project that will provide enough electricity to meet approximately 10 percent of the college's energy needs.
The Foundation provides the servers and electricity, dedicated design work and research, as well as the legal and technical support needed to operate Wikimedia's eight global Wiki projects.
SB 1059 provides a bridge between the transmission planning process and the permitting process by designating transmission corridor zones (transmission corridors) on state and private lands available for future high - voltage electricity transmission projects, consistent with the state's electricity needs identified in the biennial Integrated Energy Policy Report (Energy Report) and Strategic Transmission Investment Plan (Strategic Plan).
On its website, the World Bank division offered this feeble justification for this transaction: «IFC is supporting thermal power projects which have better GHG (greenhouse gas) and environmental performance than the average plants in India, given the country's large needs for incremental electricity supply.»
With sports stadiums using as much energy as thousands of American homes, the helix turbine on Progressive Field, a project three years in the making, isn't so much a solution to the Indians» electricity needs as a high - profile way to show baseball fans what could be done elsewhere.
Tech details are a bit sketchy but this is what we know so far: According to CBC News, the zoo estimates that its 5,000 animals produce enough manure to power a biogas - to - electricity plant which not only would be able to supply all of the zoo's needs, but sell enough power back to the grid that the entire project would pay for itself within five years.
To get there, it is making a $ 2 billion investment in renewable energy projects, including a massive wind farm in Illinois that will product 165 percent of the electricity needed to run its U.S. operations.
Inequities between urban and rural power customers also need to be addressed: rural Ontario is being penalized by being forced to host wind power projects and then charged more money for electricity.
That is, the country would need to generate an additional 207 billion kWh of zero - carbon electricity in 2020, or 38 % of Germany's projected 2020 electricity demand.
68 While the fact that it is impossible for a river basin or river basin district to meet from its own water resources its needs in terms of drinking water, electricity production or irrigation may indeed be capable of justifying, in the light of Directive 2000/60, a transfer of water such as that in the project at issue in the main proceedings, it is not the case that such a transfer can be justified only by reason of such an impossibility.
The result is 43 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year, enough to power more than 4,000 typical homes — or, more pertinent to the project, enough to meet 85 percent of the power needs of the sewage treatment plant.
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