In the future, mothballed coal - fired power can play a cost - effective, highly - constructive ongoing backup supply
role in a future grid as a fully - depreciated source of incremental supply available on an «as - needed» basis.
Coal still has a long - term
role in a future grid dominated by renewables.
Not exact matches
In the coming weeks, Cuomo will
role out a separate clean energy standard that will serve as a roadmap to New York's renewable
future, where 50 percent of the electrical
grid must come from solar, wind and other clean energy sources by 2030.
This work also will demonstrate the
role APT could have
in developing new energy storage technologies for
future long - range electric vehicles and applications such as
grid energy storage.
PNNL plays key leadership and research
roles in DOE's
Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium, which is delivering new concepts and technologies to better measure, analyze, predict and control the
future power
grid.
Game description: God Wars
Future Past is a tactical
role - playing game, with the player navigating a team of characters across a
grid in order to defeat an opposing party of characters
in turn - based combat.
But Canada is further ahead on implementing the actions required to address climate change that will provide a long - term sustainable
future for wind energy development by looking beyond wind energy's
role in the electricity
grid to its
role (with other renewable energies) as a substitute for fossil fuels
in other sectors of the economy where most of our greenhouse gas emissions are produced.
RE will play a vital
role in meeting the demand of electricity
in future especially
in the off -
grid areas of the country.
The key
role of the international transmission
grid in enabling Europe's ongoing development of renewably generated electricity is clear, and the subject of an offshore «Supergrid» to connect North Sea countries with one another and with Norway's hydro resource (and potentially with a
future Mediterranean solar resource) has been discussed
in recent issues of REW (see volume 14/2, March - April 2011).