Sentences with phrase «reliable fuels they need»

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One needs access to a reliable supply of potable water and of fuel needed to boil it.
The fact remains that the community needs reliable and affordable supplies of heating fuel and they've been forced to wait nine years for this project.
Moreover, the company said, «a capping of carbon - based fuels would likely harm those least economically developed populations who are most in need of affordable, reliable and accessible energy.»
This is just when the tool is needed most, the team reports online this week in PLoS Biology, suggesting that DNA barcoding is not reliable enough to fuel new species discovery on its own.
Our mission is to provide reliable and competitive fuel goods and services to meet the needs of our customers, consistent with the highest levels of integrity, safety, and security.
Schools depend upon a reliable fuel source that is safe, clean and meets their individual needs.
Overall, Toyota Corolla is a perfect choice if you need a small reliable and fuel - efficient transportation.
The key is that the energy source needs to be as reliable, abundant and as INEXPENSIVE as fossil fuels.
To sustain a clean, reliable and affordable power supply, federal, regional and state regulators need to recognize that a market - driven diversity of attributes, not an arbitrary, government - mandated fuel mix, will lead to the lowest cost and most reliable power for consumers.
Fossil fuels take a naturally dirty environment and make it clean; they take a naturally dangerous climate and make it safer; the sun and wind are intermittent, unreliable fuels that always need backup from a reliable source of energy — usually fossil fuels; and, fossil fuels are the key to improving the quality of life for billions of people in the developing world.
Taking advantage of options in turn requires a robust network connecting energy sources to energy needs, be it pipelines, a reliable and responsive electricity distribution system, waterways, or means for alternative fuel distribution.
These articles paint oil and gas as the only reliable energy source for the future, describe the need to expand fossil fuel reserves, and ignore the possibility of a carbon - restricted future.
But he wholly fails to explain what the implications of the variability problem is (the need for overbuild of generation capacity and expensive / unfeasible large - scale energy storage), nor whether, if an effort is made to deal practically with these problems in real national electricity grids, the «increasingly cheaper» renewables will ever become cheap enough (when all relevant real - world factors are considered) and reliable enough (without natural gas «backup»), to actually substitute for and displace fossil fuels (or nuclear) at the scale required.
California needs sufficient fuel infrastructure to ensure reliable supplies of transportation fuels for its citizens.
According to a panel of development experts, sub-Saharan Africa will need to power its factories, hospitals, schools, and other foundational infrastructure with cheap and reliable sources of electricity, and, at least in the near future, that will likely come from hydro and fossil fuels.
The coalition wrote that coal and nuclear power have proven to be uncompetitive in wholesale markets, and that «there is no evidence demonstrating that RTOs / ISOs need to subsidize resources with 90 days of on - site fuel in order to maintain reliable service during severe weather events or otherwise.»
You'll need a reliable Wi - Fi connection and plenty of fuel in the tank to download and install Google's latest security patches (the March batch), as well as revamp your handset's power and settings menus, and add battery saving navigation buttons.
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