Sentences with phrase «spurs new efficiencies»

«Instead of subsidies and mandates that distort markets, stifle innovation, and needlessly raise energy costs, a carbon tax could help create the conditions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a way that spurs new efficiencies and technologies,» he said.

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A climate deal between the United States and China could spur new regulations on vehicle - efficiency standards, refrigerant pollutants and methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, launching a new round of executive action that is sure to raise objections from a Republican - dominated Congress.
In the 2014 Open Government Plan, we have advanced our commitment to openness and engagement by focusing our efforts on new initiatives and by supporting activities that maximize efficiency, increase effectiveness, and spur economic development.
The intent of this initiative is to spur innovation, provide better opportunities for the development of new applications and services, and ultimately, advance the safety and efficiency of the aviation industry.
Combined with further advances in energy efficiency and new technologies spurred by market innovation, a well - designed carbon tax could play a significant role in addressing the challenge of rising emissions.
NY Green Bank is a division of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and a key component of New York's 10 - year, $ 5.3 billion Clean Energy Fund (CEF) to accelerate the use of clean energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase energy efficiency, and spur economic development in New York State.
Consider Bruce Rauner, the Republican governor of Illinois, who signed bipartisan legislation to double the state's energy efficiency portfolio and spur some $ 15 billion of investment in new solar and wind projects to be built in the Prairie State.
The potential for ABSs to improve access to justice lies in the likelihood that the new forms of financing and management expertise that they can attract will spur efficiencies and innovations in the design and delivery of legal services (and «products»).
«Employing a liberalized model would allow the profession to uphold the public policy rationale underlying regulation while welcoming the investment and capital that spurs innovation, allows for global competition, enhances efficiencies, and facilitates new ways of serving clients,» the report states.
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