Sentences with phrase «terms of energy bills»

These new requirements will hopefully make gaming consoles much more efficient and ultimately less expensive in terms of energy bills — especially for hard core gamers.
It may sound surprising, but the best place for preserving your fresh fruits and veggies may actually be outside of the refrigerator — where they will taste better, last longer and cost less in terms of energy bills.

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Some of the options you may want to consider are: getting rid of unnecessary bills (i.e. — magazine subscriptions, company mobile phones, etc.) reducing energy expenditure, or using a CVA to renegotiate contract terms in a cost - effective manner.
«This is one in the list of things that we are doing to remove costs from the system, whether it's the suspension of the long - term energy plan, whether it's renegotiating the Samsung (green energy) deal... and removing the eight per cent provincial portion of the HST (from hydro bills) as of January,» she said.
But, as the discussion above suggests, if Bill 12 were applied in such a way as to change the rules with respect to the batching of product on the TransMountain pipeline it would be necessary to examine very carefully if this created one of the two forms of prohibited conflict between provincial legislation and the terms of the National Energy Board Act (see the common carrier rules of s 71 (1)-RRB-, and any applicable Board decisions relating to the prorating of capacity on the TransMountain pipeline.
While there may still be a lack of depth, adding Walker and Mendy to the starting line - up will undoubtedly make them a stronger side, with the duo fitting the bill in terms of what Guardiola requires from his full - backs with their defensive qualities coupled with the pace and energy to get up and down the flanks.
The intent of the Bill, according to government sources was to restructure, renationalize and consolidate energy sector levies to promote the prudent and efficient utilization of proceeds derived from the levies to facilitate sustainable long term investments in the energy sector.
It was self - effacing in places but clear in terms of saying, here's the choice at the next election: Cameron, who stands up for the wrong people, for tobacco over the cancer charities, [or] Ed Miliband the man on the side of ordinary families worried about their energy bills.
Lib — Lab coalition In terms of whether it would've been better [to have a Lib — Lab coalition to pass the Energy Bill]-- definitely, definitely, definitely!
There's also longer - term logistics to consider: The process of taking a nuclear plant offline, particularly one capable of meeting 25 percent of the energy needs of the nation's largest metropolitan area, is extensive and requires a series of steps to avoid rolling blackouts and skyrocketing bills.
That this House expresses deep concern at the impact of the UK Government's policies on Wales; notes the UK Government's real - terms reduction of the Welsh Budget by # 1.5 bn; notes that Wales currently suffers from the lowest average rates of pay in Britain and has the highest proportion of individuals affected by cuts to social security including the Bedroom Tax; further notes that Wales suffers the highest energy bills in the UK and that these, along with low pay, have compounded the cost of living crisis in Wales; and calls on the Government to immediately scrap the Bedroom Tax, freeze energy bills and undertake measures to increase pay rates in Wales.
«In keeping with our corporate strategy to move away from merchant power markets and toward a company operating exclusively as a utility in regulated markets, we are working with Exelon to come to commercial terms on a sale transaction that depends largely on the final terms and timeliness of the New York State Clean Energy Standard,» said Entergy Wholesale Commodities President Bill Mohl.
If the Tory leadership presses ahead with a decarbonisation strategy it will need to redouble Greg Clark's tactic of emphasising the wider benefits of all green measures (eg in terms of energy security or household fuel bills).
However, the Bill still falls short of providing the long - term certainty over energy policy that businesses need to drive green investment.
And the study also found that, despite the promise of free weatherization upgrades and long - term savings on energy bills, program administrators had a difficult — and costly — experience convincing Michigan homeowners to participate in the program.
The committee report says the bill provides «strong support... for basic science programs, which provide the foundation for the new energy technologies that are vital to maintaining our global competitiveness and ensuring our country's long - term prosperity, but that are often too high - risk to receive the attention of the private sector.
That's as many times as it appeared in the previous 10 such reports — and in those instances the term was applied to decisions made by the Army Corps of Engineers, which is also funded through the energy and water bill.
«Helium is a commodity that is frequently overlooked and often only considered when purchasing balloons for parties,» said Senator Jeff Bingaman (D - NM), chair of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, at a hearing on a bill he has introduced that would alter the terms under which the United States is selling off its once - vast reserve of helium gas, held underground in a natural geological formation near Amarillo, Texas.
Your customized treatment will save you money in medical bills and diets in the long - term and you will have more energy, a better quality of life, and reduce your risk for developing diabetes or high blood pressure in the future.
Alan Aldridge, Executive Director of the Energy Services and Technology Association (ESTA), looks at how schools can keep their bills and emissions down during the autumn term.
My 1st boss on The Ford Administration's «Energy Policy Staff of the Executive Office of The President» (was how the R's billed us, the authors, in the Year following the Crash publication of R. Nixon's «PROJECT INDEPENDENCE REPORT» — a term the Senior folks thereabouts had come to hate, and so by the Ford years became: «The National Energy Review»), had A) the following, «Desiderata» * posted upon his office wall, including this bit:
The Energy Commission's demand forecasts are used in a variety of venues, including the CPUC long - term procurement and energy efficiency proceedings, transmission planning, and development and analysis of the impacts of efficiency strategies in the Assembly Bill 32 (Nu ez, Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006) greenhouse gas emission reduction proceeEnergy Commission's demand forecasts are used in a variety of venues, including the CPUC long - term procurement and energy efficiency proceedings, transmission planning, and development and analysis of the impacts of efficiency strategies in the Assembly Bill 32 (Nu ez, Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006) greenhouse gas emission reduction proceeenergy efficiency proceedings, transmission planning, and development and analysis of the impacts of efficiency strategies in the Assembly Bill 32 (Nu ez, Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006) greenhouse gas emission reduction proceedings.
Skeptics of the bill, which the Senate is expected to take up this week, and its proponents agree the long - term course of renewable energy in the state will depend on another policy overhaul in the near future.
We've completed an analytic report that supports that approach in two ways: first, attaching actual projections to Andy Grove's «strategic inflection» idea, and second, in a timely response to the increasing support for a national «cash for clunkers» bill, showing that in many cases, retrofitting may be a better option in terms of energy to spending government funds to crush cars.
The resulting increase in gas quality fluctuations is becoming a major challenge for grid operators, both in terms of gas appliances and the correct billing of the energy supplied.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) and National Academy of Sciences have been directed to work together to assess the current status of US and international research on low - dose radiation and to formulate a long - term research agenda under a bill approved by the US House of Representatives.
«I can't imagine the Congressional leadership would seriously propose an energy bill that would not place a strong emphasis on renewable energy, especially the long - term tax incentives that are so vital to the growth of the industry,» Randall Swisher, executive director of the American Wind Energy Association, told Renewable Energy Aenergy bill that would not place a strong emphasis on renewable energy, especially the long - term tax incentives that are so vital to the growth of the industry,» Randall Swisher, executive director of the American Wind Energy Association, told Renewable Energy Aenergy, especially the long - term tax incentives that are so vital to the growth of the industry,» Randall Swisher, executive director of the American Wind Energy Association, told Renewable Energy AEnergy Association, told Renewable Energy AEnergy Access.
While the effects of the bill, if passed into law, would take years to be felt, they could represent a «foundation for a long - term renewable energy industry,» Olbeter said — a view that was echoed by renewable energy industry groups Friday.
In terms of the wider issues, you could argue that the level of concern about energy bills is an argument for prioritising investment in the cheapest renewables, as they give the biggest bang for their buck.
On September 24, Bill Ritter, the current director of the Center for the New Energy Economy at Colorado State University and former Governor of Colorado, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that «Long - term contracts for wind energy are being signed by utilities in several states in the range of 3 cents per kWh over 20 years»Energy Economy at Colorado State University and former Governor of Colorado, wrote in the Wall Street Journal that «Long - term contracts for wind energy are being signed by utilities in several states in the range of 3 cents per kWh over 20 years»energy are being signed by utilities in several states in the range of 3 cents per kWh over 20 years» (1).
ALEC's new model bill targeting net metering (and distributed energy) may also be the first assault of EEI's long - term strategy to address business competition from distributed energy generation like solar.
The initiative is the first to base the terms of the loans on the customer's projected energy - bill savings — typically about $ 25,000 over three decades for Connecticut homeowners.
As Americans look to a clean energy future, and to leading the World in clean - tech while lowering their long term utility bills, the extension of the 30 % Federal Tax Credit is good news indeed.
For instance Stephen Chu, the Secretary of Energy, notes that a climate bill is necessary to entice long term private investment for clean energy proEnergy, notes that a climate bill is necessary to entice long term private investment for clean energy proenergy projects.
But even though we don't have to deal with that pesky creditor Gaia the same way we would a debt in our daily lives, we've still got to come to terms with the fact that humanity is spending our natural capital faster than our planet can regenerate it, and that bill's gonna come due sooner or later, in the form of major impacts on our food, water, energy, and natural resources.
Here's one more reason why the final US climate bill really ought to be significantly strengthened: Climate Progress has done a bit of number - crunching of the EIA's Short Term Energy Outlook and finds that as it stands now, by the end of 2009 the US will already be halfway towards the emission reductions stipulated in ACES: The EIA projections say that by the end of 2009, United States» emissions will fall 6 %, due to «weak economic conditions and declines in the consumption of most fossil fuels.»
He says that the cost will see household energy bills rise by a further third in real terms, on top of the rises already seen over the past decade.
Energy deregulation, a catch - all term used to describe a series of state laws that gives customers the right to choose their energy provider, is giving customers across the country a chance to save money on their electric Energy deregulation, a catch - all term used to describe a series of state laws that gives customers the right to choose their energy provider, is giving customers across the country a chance to save money on their electric energy provider, is giving customers across the country a chance to save money on their electric bills.
Help home owners shave $ 200 to $ 400 off their energy bills annually while increasing the long - term value of their home.
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