Sentences with phrase «promises of energy bill»

Miliband has struck a popular chord with his promises of energy bill freezes and support of small business; Cameron was determined to show that the Conservative agenda placed his party on the side of the British people.

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In sector news, utilities became one of the worst performing sectors in Wednesday's trade, closing down 1.53 percent, after U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May promised new caps on energy bills.
But David Cameron is breaking his promises to clean up the lobbying industry because, under his Government's watered - down Bill: · only a fraction of lobbyists would have to register and this will not include the in house lobbyists used by the big energy firms.
«We have zero tolerance for these unscrupulous companies, whose business model is to prey on ratepayers with promises of lower energy costs only to deliver skyrocketing bills,» Cuomo said in a release from his office.
Labour's promise to temporarily freeze energy bills — as well as being a con, with energy companies bound to hike up prices both before and after — would also be a huge blow to our renewables sector — spooking investors and threatening billions of pounds worth of investment in green energy.
Other criticisms of the administration included President Akufo - Addo's sudden shifting of goal posts on NPP campaign promises including, the much talked about Free SHS, payment of contractors within hundred days, payment of DKM customers, reductions in transport fares and light bills and the scrapping of the Energy Sector Levy.
Nicola Sturgeon, deputy leader of the SNP, promises lower energy bills in an independent Scotland.
And the study also found that, despite the promise of free weatherization upgrades and long - term savings on energy bills, program administrators had a difficult — and costly — experience convincing Michigan homeowners to participate in the program.
One version of the Republican energy bill rejected by Congress last year promised $ 37 billion to coal, oil, and nuclear power over the next 10 years, six times the proposed spending on renewables.
«In 2003, Cato scholars Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren blasted the Republican Energy Bill as «hundreds of pages of corporate welfare, symbolic gestures, empty promises, and pork - barrel projects».
He wrapped it in promises of green jobs, profits from industry creating renewable clean energy, a stop to «bubble or bust» economic cycles, and all at no cost to the taxpayers because «polluters» pay the bill.
The Grid Transformation and Security Act — which promises to lower utility bills, increase investments in energy efficiency and renewables, and restore oversight of electric utility rates in the Commonwealth — requires Virginia's largest utility (Dominion Energy) to consider combined heat and power, or CHP, in its future resource energy efficiency and renewables, and restore oversight of electric utility rates in the Commonwealth — requires Virginia's largest utility (Dominion Energy) to consider combined heat and power, or CHP, in its future resource Energy) to consider combined heat and power, or CHP, in its future resource plans.
Bill sponsor Senator Bennet published an op - ed on the bill hailing its introduction and highlighting community solar's origins in Colorado, and importance for the country, writing on Medium that «Community solar is one of the most promising developments in renewable energy.&raBill sponsor Senator Bennet published an op - ed on the bill hailing its introduction and highlighting community solar's origins in Colorado, and importance for the country, writing on Medium that «Community solar is one of the most promising developments in renewable energy.&rabill hailing its introduction and highlighting community solar's origins in Colorado, and importance for the country, writing on Medium that «Community solar is one of the most promising developments in renewable energy
They have promised handsome returns to energy firms who in turn promise to help them deliver on their political targets, while a fifth of all UK households struggle to afford their bills.
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