This week Barclays downgraded the high - grade bond market for the entire electric
utility sector because «we believe that a confluence of declining cost trends in distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation and residential - scale power storage is likely to disrupt the status quo.»
Not exact matches
Stocks without a
sector are omitted and
because the Telecommunication Services and
Utilities sectors have so few stock, they too are omitted.
«If you take the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU)[report], they said 2017 and onward is going to be a period of prosperity for Ghana and that is
because of the foundation that we have laid, it's
because of the work that we have done, we've eliminated a lot of the deficits that were created by huge subsidies on
utility tariffs, we eliminated a lot of the subsidies that created huge deficits on the cost of petroleum products, today as I speak, Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) is running, and producing petroleum products for Ghana, we have enough stock of LPG, our tanks and strategic reserves for petroleum products are all full, and, so, we have ships standing offshore Ghana with petroleum products, but there is no space to offload those products, and, so, we've done a good job in stabilising various
sectors of the economy.
However, that is less true today
because of changing technology and deregulation of the
utility sector.
Some
sectors, like
utilities and telecom have a long history of high ratios while others, like technology, have a history of low ratios
because they are reinvesting earnings to develop new products and fund growth.
Further growth of Nevada's distributed PV
sector, however, is uncertain
because Nevada's Public
Utility Commission recently approved several changes to the net - metering tariffs, including phasing in lower net - metering compensation rates and higher monthly fixed charges for distributed PV customers.
As far as I can tell, Cap and Trade doesn't touch the 33 % of emissions that come from the transportation
sector because CaT is targeted at big industry and
utilities.
«The electric
utilities really want to sell electricity and they want to sell it to the transportation
sector because that expands their market.