Sentences with phrase «renewables deployment»

Thankfully levels of renewables deployment keep rising because the fall in investment is largely a function of the near - miraculous reductions in the cost of clean power.
Kevin Drum thinks the recent Citigroup report that sees natural gas as a major ally for renewable deployment will cause some tension among environmentalists:
Combining the resources of several western balancing authorities into a larger, more integrated regional energy market will make it possible to go farther and faster with renewable deployment in three important ways:
«In reviewing the New York policy, the judge could not see how state programs to support renewable deployments were meaningfully different than the programs to preserve nuclear plants for their non-emitting attribute.»
The next few months are crucial for the wave power industry - the marine renewables deployment fund (MRDF) will be phased out in March 2011.
More than 180 government officials, industry representatives and energy experts, discussed the contribution decentralized, local energy solutions can make to drive renewables deployment and decarbonize energy systems.
Instead, they demanded an unworkable framework of legally binding international emissions targets, influenced and supported by climate hawks who demanded a laser focus on increasing renewable deployment and energy efficiency, mainly through market mechanisms such as cap - and - trade and carbon taxes.
In Japan, sluggish power demand, rapid renewables deployment and the potential nuclear ramp - up provide a downside risk for coal.
OPINION Kristian Ruby predicts uneven renewables deployment, increased digitalisation and electrification, maturation of the storage market, and a rise in supply - demand imbalances
Public policies that recognize and reflect the wider economic, social and environmental benefits of renewable energies, including their potential to cut air pollution and improve public health, will be key for meeting the highest renewables deployment scenarios.
Impeding renewables deployment would slow innovation and scaling and prevent EU technologies from achieving the competitive pricing necessary to win a place in the international market.
Also published in Nature Climate Change, a UC Berkeley team shows how BECCS technology could help enable the transition to carbon negative power across western North America: «We show that BECCS, combined with aggressive renewable deployment and fossil - fuel emission reductions, can enable a carbon - negative power system in western North America by 2050 with up to 145 % emissions reduction from 1990 levels.»
In emerging economies, especially in South East Asia, coal generation is growing, although it appears to have stalled in China, and in India targets for renewables deployment have become more ambitious.
In the fourth of our series of «ASEAN Energy Insights», Liam McHugh, WCA Policy Manager, reviews the emission reduction benefits of high efficiency low emission (HELE) coal deployment in ASEAN compared to renewable deployment in advanced markets
Despite continued coal development, India has now unveiled ambitious levels of renewable deployment for the next decade.
Awerbuch, S., and R. Sauter, 2006: Exploiting the oil - GDP effect to support renewables deployment.
IGCC with carbon capture and storage and new nuclear plants can probably be brought on line in the next ten years or so to the extent they are needed to augment the efficiency and renewables deployment.
Despite rapid growth in renewables deployment, coal use will continue to rise in India.
Queensland currently lags the progress of other Australian regions in terms of renewables deployment, but there have been multiple project announcements.
These targets have informed our revised climate change strategy, comprising energy and refrigerant efficiency, renewables deployment and policy engagement.
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