Sentences with phrase «total commitment to that project»

Well, ExxonMobil's total commitment to that project is $ 100 million OVER A TEN - YEAR PERIOD.

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He therefore urged the Chiefs and other stakeholders to show total commitment towards the achievements of the set goals for the project.
Reporting for the Excelsior Jobs Program is a good model to follow because it includes most of the metrics necessary to have a complete picture of recipients» commitments, actual performance, and incentives issued.3 Another good example is the downloadable data on Industrial Development Agency (IDA) projects provided on the Office of the State Comptroller (OSC) website, although quality metrics should include annual numbers, and not just totals.4 See Appendix A for a recommended list of metrics.
Over the past 14 years, governments have announced a total of $ 24bn in funding commitments for carbon capture and storage projects, according to the Bloomberg New Energy Finance research firm.
In addition to an initial $ 3.1 million in funding from Jeff and Liesl Wilke, Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos, and the Bay Area Lyme Foundation, the project now has commitments totaling $ 6.1 million in pledges and cash.
The Sundance Institute Art House Project has since grown to a total of 17 participating theatres nationwide and continues its commitment to expanding the reach of independent cinema across the entire country.
For this reason, a joint research project between Widener University Commonwealth Law School and the University of Auckland recommended in Paris that national climate commitments be stated in tons of emissions over a specific period rather than percent reductions by a given date because waiting to the end of specific period to achieve percent reductions will cause the total tons of ghg emitted to be higher than if reductions are made earlier.
Despite vocal commitments to help tackle climate change, six key multilateral banks (MDBs) financed over $ 7 billion in coal, oil, and gas projects in 2015, and funded a total of $ 83 billion in fossil fuels from 2008 - 2015.
Heritage operates a total of 139.2 megawatts (MW) of installed renewable energy capacity, with hundreds of MW in our project pipeline, continuing with our commitment to help reduce Michigan's dependence on conventional energy sources.
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