Not exact matches
25 April Brussels — The Global Wind
Energy Council (GWEC) released its Global Wind Report: Annual Market Update today, showing a maturing industry successfully competing in the marketplace, even against heavily
subsidized traditional power generation technologies.
OffshoreWIND.biz The Global Wind
Energy Council (GWEC) has released its Global Wind Report: Annual Market Update, showing a maturing industry successfully competing in the marketplace, even against heavily
subsidized traditional power generation technologies.
That plan, however, will increase electricity prices for Americans — both consumers of solar power and consumers of
traditional energy that
subsidize solar power's use of the electric grid.
A per - kilowatt - hour levy on electric power consumption that can be used to
subsidize the cost difference between renewable and
traditional generating facilities, provide
energy efficiency services, fund public
energy education, provide low - income
energy assistance, and support research and development
For the past 20 years, the
traditional climate approach has been clear and single - minded: we must
subsidize the deployment of renewable sources of
energy, such as wind turbines and solar cells to reduce our CO2 emissions — the so - called reduction pathway.