Ensuring we have a robust energy infrastructure system that keeps pace with growing production and demand is essential to helping American families and businesses have
reliable access to affordable energy.
Not exact matches
Pitch: «Orora Global is a for - profit social enterprise with a simple mission
to end
energy poverty:
to provide
access to affordable,
reliable, and clean
energy solutions
to rural households and urban slums in developing countries.
Sunfarmer, which supplies solar
energy services
to rural communities lacking
access to reliable and
affordable electricity by providing technology and innovative financing solutions.
Executive Director meets with Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Discussions focus on developments in global
energy markets and efforts
to achieve universal
access to affordable,
reliable and sustainable
energy services 6 April 2018
Tough choices will need
to be made, but there is no question that development of, and
access to,
reliable,
affordable and cleaner sources of
energy can be a significant contributor
to jobs, government revenue and economic prosperity.
A key feature of the 2017 - 18 Budget is the Government's
energy security plan
to help ensure all Australian households and businesses have
access to reliable and
affordable energy.
Community, labor and business leaders from across the state joined today
to announce the launch of New Yorkers for
Affordable Energy — a coalition dedicated to supporting access to cleaner, reliable and affordable sources of energy for residential and business
Affordable Energy — a coalition dedicated to supporting access to cleaner, reliable and affordable sources of energy for residential and business cons
Energy — a coalition dedicated
to supporting
access to cleaner,
reliable and
affordable sources of energy for residential and business
affordable sources of
energy for residential and business cons
energy for residential and business consumers.
is dedicated
to supporting
access to cleaner,
reliable and
affordable sources of
energy for residential and business consumers.
SDG 7 aims at
access to affordable,
reliable and sustainable
energy for all.
The adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, and the adoption of SDG 7.1 specifically — the goal
to ensure
access to affordable,
reliable, and modern
energy for all by 2030 — established a new level of political recognition for
energy's central role in development.
No
energy system will be sustainable without global
access to modern
energy services,
reliable and
affordable supplies, and reduction of environmental impact.
Point five addresses bringing people out of poverty and calls for putting «an end
to the fossil fuel era, phasing out fossil fuel emissions, including emissions from military aviation and shipping and providing
affordable,
reliable and safe renewable
energy access for all.»
Our mission is
to empower
energy consumers, including renters, homeowners, businesses and households of all socio - economic levels, by increasing their
access to affordable,
reliable clean
energy.
Recognise the many benefits increased
access to sustainable,
affordable,
reliable and safe
energy will bring
to poverty reduction, education, health, women's empowerment and sustainable livelihoods.
Sustainable Development Goal Seven calls for «
access to affordable reliable, sustainable and modern
energy for all.»
The Energizing Finance research, done in partnership with the World Bank Group, Climate Policy Initiative, the African Development Bank, Practical Action Consulting and E3 Analytics, delivers a strong wake - up call
to the levels of finance flowing
to close
energy access gaps, but also creates a roadmap of opportunities which, if finance is more strategically directed, will allow us
to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goal 7, and provide
affordable,
reliable, sustainable and modern
energy for all by 2030.
This will preserve limited financial resources for other needs, including helping
to ensure universal
access to reliable and
affordable energy.
Such policies are likely
to help manage the risks of climate change while also enabling societies
to pursue other high priority goals around the world — including clean air and water,
access to reliable,
affordable energy, and economic progress for all people.
Awareness of this enduring disparity is a reminder of the need
to expand
access to reliable,
affordable energy for all, even as parties around the world pursue common ambitions
to improve the environment and address the risks of climate change.
Executive Director meets with Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Discussions focus on developments in global
energy markets and efforts
to achieve universal
access to affordable,
reliable and sustainable
energy services 6 April 2018
Access to energy is fundamental
to our civilisation, and economic and social development is fuelling a growing demand for
reliable,
affordable and -LSB-...]
«For manufacturing
to succeed,
access to reliable and
affordable energy is essential.
We believe that increasing
access to this clean, abundant,
reliable, and
affordable energy source will lift up people's lives and bring about a prosperous future for all.
The main objectives are:
to become able
to provide
reliable,
affordable, clean and sustainable
energy access to the 2 - 3 billion people excluded from modern
energy services and
to promote and support the deployment of low - carbon
energy technologies and systems worldwide, especially
energy efficiency and renewable
energy.
In addition
to climate change,
energy poverty — a lack of
access to sufficient,
affordable, and
reliable energy sources — poses significant risks, especially for those struggling
to survive in developing countries.
Providing
access to reliable,
affordable energy supplies and modern technologies is essential
to lifting billions of people out of grinding poverty.
One of those goals, SDG 7, calls for us
to secure
access to affordable,
reliable, sustainable and modern
energy for all by 2030.
Access to affordable and reliable energy is, of course, essential for sustainable development, poverty reduction, improved access to education and healthcare, and the promotion of public safety and stable gover
Access to affordable and
reliable energy is, of course, essential for sustainable development, poverty reduction, improved
access to education and healthcare, and the promotion of public safety and stable gover
access to education and healthcare, and the promotion of public safety and stable government.
2030 is the same year SDG7 has targeted
to «Ensure universal
access to affordable,
reliable and modern
energy services.»
Energy wonks will gather in New York City on April 3 for the third annual Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) forum to discuss progress on SDG7, whose aim is «By 2030, [to] ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.&
Energy wonks will gather in New York City on April 3 for the third annual Sustainable
Energy for All (SE4All) forum to discuss progress on SDG7, whose aim is «By 2030, [to] ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.&
Energy for All (SE4All) forum
to discuss progress on SDG7, whose aim is «By 2030, [
to] ensure universal
access to affordable,
reliable and modern
energy services.&
energy services.»
However, it is precisely these essentials — especially
access to abundant,
reliable,
affordable energy — that are most at risk under the agendas being promoted by global warming (climate change) alarmists.
Modern
energy access entails less a physical connection
to a grid than the availability of
reliable and
affordable energy services necessary
to sustain a dignified life.
In short,
to raise cultures out of poverty requires
access to abundant,
affordable, and
reliable energy.
We want
to strengthen the dialogue between governments and the global coal industry in order
to increase the awareness of the role low emissions coal plays in providing
access to affordable,
reliable and sustainable
energy for all.
Representatives on the panel talked through the role that coal plays in the countries and regions they represented and the steps that are being taken
to meet SDG7 — which calls for urgent action
to ensure
access to affordable,
reliable, sustainable and modern
energy for all.
Americans deserve
access to energy solutions that are
affordable and
reliable — ones that should be able
to stand on their own in the marketplace.»
Despite positive gains in a number of countries, the IEA's World
Energy Outlook 2016 concluded that the pace of progress, scale of investment, and breadth and depth of capacity is not yet enough to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030 (
Energy Outlook 2016 concluded that the pace of progress, scale of investment, and breadth and depth of capacity is not yet enough
to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of ensuring
access to affordable,
reliable, sustainable and modern
energy for all by 2030 (
energy for all by 2030 (SDG7).
Most notable is Goal 7, which ensures
access to affordable,
reliable, sustainable and modern
energy for all.
It is difficult — and perhaps even impossible —
to overstate the relationship between readily available
access to safe,
affordable and
reliable energy and individual prosperity and economic wellbeing.
As was pointed out by Wegathon earlier, the real war is being waged
to keep the poor impoverished by not allowing them
access to abundant,
affordable, and
reliable energy sources.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda aim for universal
access to affordable,
reliable, sustainable and modern
energy and infrastructure by 2030.
It includes 127 initiatives on how we're going
to achieve ten main goals, which include
affordable housing,
access to open space, cleaning up our brown fields, insuring proper transit infrastructure and shorter commutes, making sure we have clean,
reliable energy, achieving the cleanest air quality of any big city, insuring our waterways are cleaner and our water network is secure so we have drinking water.
For
energy development projects, emphasis should be placed at an early stage on extending the grid or creating new mini - or off - grid
energy to increase
access to affordable,
reliable, sustainable
energy for those people without
energy access, especially in rural areas.
This call
to move away from fossil fuels was emphatically stressed by a 2015 statement of Catholic Bishops from all continents, whom asked
to «put an end
to the fossil fuel era... and provide
affordable,
reliable and safe renewable
energy access for all»