Under Delaware law, by 2019 Delmarva must show that 20 % of its electrical
supply comes from renewable sources.
Not exact matches
Mr Salmond pledged last year that 100 per cent of Scotland's gross electricity consumption will
come from renewable sources by 2020,
supplied mainly by thousands of wind turbines.
Yet the UK government continues to insist that fuel
suppliers show that at least five per cent of their fuel
comes from renewable sources, or risk being forced to pay a substitute amount of money.
Under the new rules, ESCOs won't be able to sell new
supply to residential and small - business customers unless they are cheaper than the utility or if at least 30 percent of the electricity they sell
comes from renewable energy
sources like wind, hydro or solar.
The company
supplies electricity entirely
from renewable sources, with a very high proportion
coming from wind power.
Since the majority of utility -
supplied electricity
comes from fossil fuel
sources and is by no means «carbon neutral» your strategy needs to include a
source of
renewable energy.
Meanwhile it must also, under European commitments, ensure that 15 % of the country's total energy
supply (electricity, heat and transport)
comes from renewable sources by 2020.
With an electricity grid
supplied by hydroelectric dams across rivers,
from the heat of its numerous volcanoes, and
from wind and the sun, the small Central American nation expects 97 percent of its energy generation to
come from renewable sources this year.
S - 2314 requires that 2.5 % of kWh sold by power
suppliers in New Jersey
come from «Class I»
renewable energy
sources, which includes solar energy, wind energy, wave or tidal action, geothermal energy, landfill gas, anaerobic digestion, fuel cells using
renewable fuels, as well as hydro of 3 MW or less.
Over the past few years, a rising tide of legislation has sought to repeal or weaken
renewable portfolio standards (RPS), which require a certain share of a state's electricity
supply to
come from sources like solar and wind.
Israel's small population of seven million people only need 40,000 MW
from all
sources to
supply their electricity, but it does appear that the wind potential
comes close to being able to meet the modest percentage allotted to wind in Israel's
renewable policy (800 MW all told).
Beijing's second major energy objective in the 12th Five Year Plan is to increase the share of energy
supply coming from non-fossil
sources (nuclear and
renewables) to 11.4 % in 2015, up
from 8.6 % in 2010.
Around 25 % of the UK's power now
comes from renewable sources — an indigenous energy
supply that creates no pollution, is immune to global commodity price rises, enables us to hit climate change targets and creates jobs and industry right here in Britain.
In order to achieve the ambitious energy transformation set out in the Energiewende, by 2030 half of all electricity
supply will
come from renewable energy
sources; Germany must continue to develop cost - effective market - based approaches which will support the forecasted growth of variable
renewable generation.