The centerpiece of his economic stimulus is to ban fracking and instead build a 100 percent
clean energy system by 2030.
The time for energy democracy has come: wherever possible, communities should collectively control
new clean energy systems.
Copper has emerged as an essential material in the clean energy transition, not because it's critical for any one technology but because it's critical to the
whole clean energy system.
Under the Solar credits scheme, homes and businesses that install solar panels will be awarded with five times the amount of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) for every megawatt - hour
of clean energy their system produces, up to a maximum of $ 7500.
Tesla Chairman and CEO Elon Musk reasons that many of the people who want to drive electric vehicles have an inherent interest in setting up
cleaner energy systems in their homes and offices.
However, scientists say that there is still fundamental science to explore when it comes to harnessing light and that figuring this out could unlock completely new ways to design and
build clean energy systems.
Lithium - ion technologies make up a large part of the proceedings because energy storage is a crucial enabling technology
for clean energy systems, such as powering electric vehicles and smoothing out electricity from wind and solar generators.
Energy storage can save power generated
from clean energy systems such as solar, wind and combined heat and power (CHP) for later use, enabling buildings to reduce their reliance on the power grid during peak demand periods when electricity rates are the highest.
He said his progressive tax reforms would also fund «A Green New Deal for New York» featuring full employment, living wages, single - payer health care, fully - funded public schools, affordable housing and mass transit, and a 100
percent clean energy system by 2030.
«A combination of comfort, cost savings and convenient financing options
make clean energy systems one of the best ways to maximize the return on one of life's most important investments,» says Craig Marshall, president of Marshall Homes.
He ran against Hillary Clinton for Senate in 2006, receiving 1.2 percent of the vote, and his platform calls for «universal single - payer health care, fully funded public schools, tuition - free SUNY and CUNY, building a carbon -
free clean energy system — all paid for by restoring progressive tax rates on Wall Street and the rich.»
«You want to be developing the LED technology that can be put together with the solar panels so you can go to a business and say we have the
full clean energy system,» Cuomo said.
These jobs would be generated by companies wanting space to design, test and
configure clean energy systems at the site, which is envisioned as a spinoff of the Zero Energy Nanotechnology Facility at SUNY Poly.
«We're proud to demonstrate that a powerful economy and a commitment to a low carbon,
clean energy system go hand in hand, and we thank the American Carbon Registry for recognizing our latest efforts.»
Broadly speaking, it's a sign that all the money and effort nations and businesses have poured
into cleaner energy systems — expanding renewable power, curtailing carbon - heavy coal, and improving overall energy efficiency — is having an effect.
More than 70 community, equity, environmental and industry organizations had joined together in applauding state leaders for their commitment to a healthier, more
resilient clean energy system that creates opportunities for all New Yorkers to thrive.
So the good news is that as the development of
clean energy systems continue to mature and become cost competitive over time, renewable energy will start to take even more market share away from coal power.
Alternatively, policies that encourage the development and deployment of carbon removal systems could enable us to meet climate goals even if R&D efforts to reduce costs of
clean energy systems didn't result in prices low enough to displace all carbon emissions.
For what we're now beholden to is an economic powerhouse using both its massive capital and its ability to produce
inexpensive clean energy systems to spread influence across the world.
The EnergySage program, which is accessed through a Sierra Club portal, provides objective, comprehensive information on the operations and benefits
of clean energy systems.
«Under Governor Cuomo's leadership, New York State is making tremendous progress in using
new clean energy systems to provide a healthier state now and for generations to come,» said Lieutenant Governor Hochul.
As the 2014 Green candidate for Governor of New York, I am calling for a Green New Deal for New York, the centerpiece of which is building a 100 %
clean energy system by 2030.
Building
the clean energy system would create 4.5 million jobs while lowering electricity costs by more than half.
And I will devote all new energy investments in New York to building a 100 %
clean energy system by 2030.
Howie outlined his Green New Deal platform, a plan to create badly needed jobs for unemployed New Yorkers addressing community need and building
the clean energy system we need to reach a goal of a carbon free economy by 2030.
My campaign is calling for 100 % Clean Energy in New York by 2030, including a complete ban on fracking, a phase out of all nuclear plants, no new fossil fuel infrastructure, and the rapid development of
a clean energy system based on distributed renewable energy production from solar, wind, and water resources and an interactive smart grid.
Building out
the clean energy system will create 4 1/2 million jobs in our state over the next 15 years, far beyond the most outlandish job projections by the fracking industry, but without the costs to air, land, water, and climate and without the damage to existing industries, including agriculture, tourism, and all manufacturers and other businesses that depend on clean water.
«The clean energy commitment is also a full employment program because the Jacobson study finds that building
the clean energy system will create 4.5 million jobs.
Hawkins also wants the state to take action on global warming by committing to a 100 %
clean energy system by 2030.
The shift would reduce economic output by between 2 - 6 percent by 2050, because of the costs of building
a cleaner energy system based on low - carbon energies that are more expensive than abundant coal, the IPCC said.
KEITH: We need to put enormous effort into thinking about how to make truly environmentally clean or
cleaner energy systems.
But Friends of the Earth wants more than just
a clean energy system — we want everyone to be able to take advantage of this new system.