Not exact matches
When asked how come Tellus is now hosted by Stellar instead
of Ethereum, given the fact that Ethereum has the needed flexibility in its
programming ledger while Stellar does not, Irene
Energy answered that they do not need those
type of services in order to operate properly.
When deciding what
type of program to enroll your child, you need to consider your child's
energy level, the cost, transportation and the activities that are offered throughout the
program.
For example, if the top 1 %
of your contacts only have a Klout score
of 50, you'd want to put your
energy into developing a
program for your «everyday» influencers instead
of a VIP
type program for scores that are typically above 70.
It will spur clean
energy investments and more
energy - efficient technologies by doing so, and right now, carbon dioxide — the main man - made greenhouse gas warming the atmosphere — is the only
type of greenhouse gas capped in the Chinese
program.
That produced a fresh set
of structural
types for analysis by the Rice team's MiChroM
program, a cousin
of the lab's AWSEM
energy landscape algorithm that predicts the structures
of proteins.
-- In order to provide a broad and representative profile for use in designing a
program which can become operational and effective nationwide, the Secretary shall carry out the demonstration
program under this section with respect to dwelling units located in a wide variety
of geographic areas and project
types assisted by the various covered multifamily assistance
programs and using a variety
of energy efficiency and conservation and funding techniques to reflect differences in climate,
types of dwelling units and technical and scientific methodologies, and financing options.
The Secretary shall ensure that the geographic areas included in the demonstration
program include dwelling units on Indian lands (as such term is defined in section 2601
of the
Energy Policy Act
of 1992 (25 U.S.C. 3501), to the extent that dwelling units on Indian land have the
type of residential structures that are the focus
of the demonstration
program.
(C) The Secretary shall determine the amount under subparagraph (B)(i) for each product
type, in consultation with State and utility efficiency
program administrators as well as the Administrator, based on consideration
of the present value to the Nation
of the
energy (and water or other resources or inputs) saved over the useful life
of the product.
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«Way too much
energy is placed on bilingual and monolingual education, rather than what are we going to do to have the very best
program implemented, whatever
type of program,» said Norm Gold, a former consultant for the California Department
of Education.
It also doesn't help that as a society we spend billions on products, advertising and messaging to promote the latest
type of diet, fad,
program, trend, etc., each one a competing priority on our time, attention and mental
energy as we try to focus on what will help us achieve our fitness goals — more times than not, simple measures like «lose weight», «gain muscle», or «reduce blood pressure.»
Big Three officials tied to the hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)
programs directed by the U.S. Department
of Energy (DOE) confirm Supercar -
type development efforts now are focusing on hybrids.
This and your paper together suggest that the PACE
type of scheme, in which household
energy improvements that are more or less fixed in place, are included in mortgage style instruments that «stay with the house» and are backed by local government, would be win - win - win - win, and the best way around this problem, particularly when combined with an
energy outreach and audit
program:
There are opportunities for a number
of different
types of organizations to support the
ENERGY STAR Certified Homes Program and the construction of energy - efficient new
ENERGY STAR Certified Homes
Program and the construction
of energy - efficient new
energy - efficient new homes.
He has helped dozens
of utilities throughout North America design and evaluate several different
types of demand response and
energy conservation
programs for residential and business customers.
The
program will likely consider all
types of renewable
energy technologies, though wind
energy is the most promising.
Indeed, the
type of spending proposed by this survey isn't that different from the Department
of Energy program that provided a much - criticized loan guarantee to Solyndra, the now bankrupt solar - panel maker, yet it appears to be the best chance to sell a carbon tax to Republicans.
«(B) make available to the Secretary options and recommendations for the
program as a whole and on offset methodologies for each practice
type that should be considered under regulations promulgated pursuant to section 504
of the American Clean
Energy and Security Act
of 2009, including methodologies to address the issues
of additionality, activity baselines, measurement, leakage, including the application
of sector specific leakage factors, uncertainty, permanence, and environmental integrity;
«If you want to solve this country's
energy problem, the U.S. needs to consider some
type of large scale
program,» said Jacobson.
(2) conduct pilot
programs and demonstration projects to evaluate replicable approaches to achieving
energy - efficient residential buildings using renewable technologies for a variety
of building
types in a variety
of climate zones;
ACEEE is participating in a collaborative effort to develop new
energy performance labels for pumps, fans, and compressors that will become the basis
of a new
type of energy efficiency
program with prescribed savings values.
Clearly all subsidies
of whatever
type must be removed from fossil fuel and transferred to renewables and
energy storage and a huge
program must be put in place to re-train people put out
of work in the fossil fuel industry to take their place in the renewable
energy field.
A renewable
energy credit (REC) is a common
type of credit used in these
programs.
Her focus is on
energy optimization as well as the development and implementation
of energy and sustainability
programs for a broad range
of clients and project
types.
For small - business commercial property
types, the SBA's CDC / 504 loan
program allows borrowers to qualify for a loan
of up to $ 5.5 million if the upgrades result in
energy - consumption savings
of at least 10 percent.