Sentences with phrase «to import fuel»

There's a low - carbon fuel standard to limit the carbon content of imported fuel.
The country is reliant on imported fuel for electricity generation.
The project aims to demonstrate solutions to reduce dependence on imported fuel and to reduce production of automotive greenhouse gases.
Fed up with the cost of feeding a gallon of imported fuel into his Range Rover for every 11 miles driven, he picked up a hybrid crossover utility, a Lexus RX 400h, instead.
Reno Omokri, former presidential aide, has lambasted the Presidency for saying Nigeria will stop importing fuel by 2019.
The surplus was still down 47 percent from a year earlier, with the trade balance remained in deficit as the yen's decline has pushed up costs of imported fuels immediately while its impact on exports will take some time to be fully seen.
For Canada, it's a recipe for importing our fuels and exporting Canada's refining jobs.
Last week, China agreed to begin importing fuel to Nepal as a means around the blockade.
Of course, if instead of a fear of peak oil, the military was thinking long term of securing fuel supplies for its operations in the event of a disruption of imported fuel supplies, this might also make sense for their actions.
She said Denmark was dependent upon importing fuel and oil, but has now created 30,000 jobs in the wind power sector.
Commission leaders and some member states are thought to take the view that as Europe is struggling with recession, unemployment and immigration, emphasising the security of gas supplies - despite the need to import the fuel expensively from outside the bloc, including from countries such as Russia with which Europe has a troubled relationship - is more reassuring to business.
Renewables, meanwhile, do receive support in the form of direct subsidies, but — in advanced economies alone — can these really be compared to the costly harm fossil fuels do to our health and the planet — now put into figures in the IMF report — plus the cost of importing fuels in the first place?
The stocks of imported fuels corresponding to five months» average consumption, far beyond the IEA's obligation in terms of volume and coverage, shows its strong determination on energy security.
We are hopeful that Mr. Trump and his campaign will take a closer look at energy efficiency as an energy resource to promote energy security so that current and future generations are less dependent on imported fuels as well as to ensure that we all have cleaner air to breathe since energy efficiency helps reduce the smog and global warming pollutants emitted from fossil - fueled power plants.
The embargo highlighted national dependencies of imported fuels, the importance of oil reserves, economic exposure and made the consumer suddenly realise the cost of heating in their uninsulated buildings.
The government that they say was trying to get it right by saying only the NNPC to import fuel but the government irresponsibly has allowed itself to be blackmailed by this same private operators.
Olawore added that inability of the marketers to import fuel had impacted negatively on loading activities at the Apapa and Dockyard private depots.
Countries like Japan view methane hydrates as a way to reduce their dependency on imported fuel.
Wind power can reduce air and water pollution, conserve natural resources for future generations, reduce dependence on imported fuels, improve electricity reliability, stabilize and reduce energy prices, and create local jobs.
And the standard will help keep more of the $ 14.3 billion Washingtonians spend on imported fuel each year here at home.
As a recent report by the Carbon Tracker Initiative highlights, grid costs become prohibitive for coal in rural areas when the investment needed to build a thermal power plant is combined with the cost of building electricity grid extensions and importing fuel.
Japan remains a top importer of oil, coal and natural gas, and the government estimated that importing fuel costs the country more than $ 40 billion annually.
A study, co-authored by Stanford researcher Mark Z. Jacobson, outlines a path to statewide renewable energy conversion, and away from natural gas and imported fuel.
With anything else, at some point, the United States will be forced to import fuel and enter into dependent relationships.
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