Sentences with phrase «which local energy»

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That includes the cost of labor, panels — which will be imported until local production capacity is up to speed — and an unprecedented network of batteries that will be able to store this energy for measured distribution over the Saudi grid.
All of Apple's US facilities, including offices, retail stores and data centers, are powered by 100 percent renewable energy sources like solar, wind and micro-hydro power, which Apple generates or purchases from local projects.
Depending on where you live, there's legislation pending that will levy more regulations and taxes on fracking, which in a time of rapidly falling oil prices could significantly hurt local energy companies that provide jobs and work for small businesses.
BOEM coordinates Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) renewable energy activities offshore New Jersey through its Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force, which is made up of representatives from federal, state, local and tribal governenergy activities offshore New Jersey through its Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force, which is made up of representatives from federal, state, local and tribal governEnergy Task Force, which is made up of representatives from federal, state, local and tribal governments.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has responded to research published in the journal Academic Pediatrics from the Yale School of Public Health which links the consumption of energy drinks to a more likely risk of hyperactivity and inattention symptoms in middle - school children.
The project is a social initiative, which has seen the installation of a 250KW Solar PV Array on the roof of Cropper's Burneside mill to generate clean, green electricity, and enables residents — many of whom are also employees — in the parish local to the business» headquarters to benefit from investment in renewable energy.
The technologies it distributes have won local and global awards, including recently the IChemE global green energy award for the RAPTOR ™ system from wastewater treatment and green energy authority Global Water Engineering (GWE) for technology which replaces fossil fuels.
The multi-award winning project, which launched in December 2015, has been praised as a sustainable eco-friendly solution, while James Cropper was commended for its commitment to green energy and the local community.
Nicholas meats LLC of Pennsylvania in the US is one of the latest adopters of GWE's award - winning anaerobic waste - to - energy technologies represented in Australasia by CST Wastewater Solutions, which says such wastewater treatment systems (to be displayed at this year's Ozwater exhibition in Brisbane from May 8 - 10) can be readily applied to local applications dealing with paunch, manure and other meat processing waste.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing the local energy drinks industry, has responded to research published in the journal Academic Pediatrics from the Yale School of Public Health which -LSB-...]
Clarity on commitment to decentralisation, including opportunities for local action in Community Energy, Smart Cities and the Internet of Things, which are new developments that hold considerable potential, but developers and entrepreneurs are held back where there is lack of clarity in the government's intent.
But, what has impressed me most of all is Richard Becker's resourcefulness and creativity evidenced by his role while a member of the Cortlandt Town Board in bringing about the innovative Cortlandt Heating Oil Plan (CHOP), which at the height of the economic crisis provided both heating oil discounts as well as conservation tips and energy audits to help local residents afford to heat their homes at a time when many were risking their health by living in homes that were too cold because they couldn't afford the high cost of heating oil.
On the other hand, in another excerpt regarding their Valley Energy project in the Town of Wawayanda, CPV's press release declares: «The project will also provide more than $ 30 million in local tax revenue, with the majority going to the local school system, which has been hit hard, in recent years by budget cuts.»
The New Yorkers for Clean Power campaign, a coalition which includes uptown organizations, will focus on advocacy to engage the public, local governments and businesses to push forward renewable energy and clean transportation options and to expand the state's clean energy policies, said Campaign Coordinator Renee Vogelsang.
The Chairperson of the Erie county Legislature's Energy & Environment Committee shall make the appointment to designate the member which next becomes vacant by expiration of the original term after approval of this local law, which shall then and thereafter be the position to be appointed by the Chairperson of the Erie county Legislature's Energy & Environment Committee, with the appointee serving for a term of three years.
The final version of the report also excised a reference to risks associated with gas pipelines and underground storage — a reference which could have complicated the Cuomo administration's potential support for a number of other controversial energy projects, including a proposed gas storage facility in the Finger Lakes region that local winemakers say could destroy their burgeoning industry.
STSW has helped 69 families go solar, and primarily works with energy companies based in the Southern Tier, which keeps job and economic benefits local.
The bottom line is Lower Hudson Valley capacity zone is working, encouraging upgrades to our local energy infrastructure, which makes the grid more reliable and at lower overall costs.
While the transmission plan is still officially underway, the window in which it makes sense to undertake the upgrades seems to be closing, due to a combination of energy capacity improvements, strong local opposition and competing goals in the state's future energy plan.
ALBANY, NY (12/02/2010)(readMedia)-- Governor David A. Paterson was today joined by local stakeholders and representatives of enXco and Mercury Solar Systems in announcing the beginning construction phase of the Suffolk Solar Carport Project which is expected to deliver up to 17 megawatts, enough to power nearly 1,800 homes with clean renewable energy for LIPA customers.
This sort of small, local plant provides an example of «diversified» energy, which I believe Alan Duncan -LRB-?)
Real work on this concept was initiated by the Legislature's Energy and Environment Committee in June 2008, with the introduction of a draft Local Law which was presented to that committee for consideration.
If dark energy slows and then flips, eventually pulling in tandem with, rather than against, gravity, the Big Crunch — in which our local universe is crushed down into an infinitely small speck — will be back on the cards, although this seems less likely now.
The Independent, which serves Livermore, California — home to the Department of Energy's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — notes that «science plays a large role in the economy of the area» and is urging local scientists to «take a stand in favor of research; take part in the march.»
Mark Kovacs, chairman of the Windham Local Energy Committee, which is the entity that solicits bids and makes the suggestion to the Board of Selectmen — which ultimately approves power contracts — said the town went looking for at least 50 percent renewable energy and ultimately decided to pay a small premium for 100 percent renewable Energy Committee, which is the entity that solicits bids and makes the suggestion to the Board of Selectmen — which ultimately approves power contracts — said the town went looking for at least 50 percent renewable energy and ultimately decided to pay a small premium for 100 percent renewable energy and ultimately decided to pay a small premium for 100 percent renewable power.
While the work shows that the local energy comes from electromagnetic waves coursing through the belts, it is not known exactly which such waves might be the cause.
Thus, they turned their attempt to arrive at a theoretical understanding of ionisation into a study of a simpler semi-empirical model of the energy potentials — which are local, spherically symmetric, and considered to be constant.
Bergman acts as a scout, researching energy technologies and considering which ones match up with local generation sources and network structures.
Conversely, San Diego, which desperately needs more drinking water, now wants to build a desalination plant up the coast, but local activists are fighting the facility because it would consume so much energy and the power supply is thin.
By 2030, according to the government's plan, four out of five buildings in Singapore will have a BCA Green Mark, a local green building certification in which a building's energy efficiency is taken into account.
Biodiesel can not compete with current petroleum prices, which are relatively low, so jatropha would be better suited for local projects that improve rural livelihoods and basic energy services.
«(4) In any jurisdiction to which this subsection applies, the Secretary shall coordinate enforcement of the national energy efficiency building code with State and local code enforcement of other building codes.
Local Currencies and Steady State Economics: Local Currencies: Richard Douthwaite, a «recovering economist», proposed a number of alternative monetary systems to deal with energy decline and the associated monetary crises which might arise post-peak.
He is reality itself as a jovial preacher who is no - nonsense in running this big business, Abundant Life, which is politically - connected and underwritten, in part, by a big local energy concern.
Re: the US News article on top about ESSA: Chairwoman Foxx is right about the role of the federal government in America's K - 12 education system; and families can continue to pressure educrats like Mr Botel by opting out, wherever and whenever possible, from their local state schools until the federal government gives up on the continuing mistake of its annual testing requirement in two subjects only, which has produced no significant improvement in American education for 15 years now, but has cost us in lost opportunities, including time and energy that might have been devoted to non-tested subjects, including those in the broader curricula represented by the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, which requires assessment — including but not limited to external final exams — in six subjects distributed over at least five fields, an assessment approach that has been imitated by the world's leading educational jurisdictions, but is being discouraged by the ignorant Luddites in the the U.S. ED.
The CCAP Transportation Guidebook is to engage state and local officials in understanding the extent to which policy decisions impact air pollution, energy use, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Change the Ending is an intriguing anthology which includes the work not only of seasoned authors but also of local government workers who had never written fiction before, but were persuaded to by the project's creator Dawn Reeves, a powerhouse of energy and inspiration.
Stroll the pathways between them, watching out for iguanas below and coati in the palm trees above, to visit the Kinan spa — which was built in alignment with the energy flow of the stars — for treatments which use honey made at the Maroma by local bees.
We would like to spread to the entire world that Bali still has a local genius which bring a good impact to the environment and to the energy saving,» revealed Made Arjaya.
There is fun to be had in local co-op, which supports up to four players, as there's something of a tug of war that goes on when it comes to collecting the dropped energy and keeping your weaponry leveled up.
As the seasons pass, you slowly increase your abilities, unlocking new items for crafting and resources at the local shop while broadening the range of activities to which you can apply your limited time and energy each day.
The Otis College of Art & Design graduate aims to use his lively, high - energy and oftentimes character - based work, which tends to capture the excitement of people, animals and food, for projects with local businesses and organizations, including the Uptown Business Association.
We will work with local and national organizations to bring in a diverse group of artists that will rotate annually, which will provide unique flow and energy to STABLE.
Overall, the exhibition presents a quite diverse repertoire of architectural approaches and formal solutions to the different problems and opportunities which characterize each site; yet all proposals share some common traits, such as the involvement of local communities, the introduction of sustainable energy production facilities as both functional and symbolic elements, and the coexistence of different functions within a single functional scheme, from culture to residence, from education to entertainment.
The physical processes by which energy might be added into the glacier material include: (A) convection between the glacier surfaces and local surrounding atmosphere and water, (B) direct radiation onto the exposed surfaces of the material, (C) addition of material that is at a temperature higher than the melting temperature onto the top of the glacier (rain, say), (D) Sublimation of the ice directly into the atmosphere, and (E) conduction into the material from the contact areas between the glacier and surrounding solid material.
But this seems distant from the original topic of whether or not increasing the energy in the atmosphere leads to wider (or even counter-varying) variations in the local weather, which only requires energy transport within the system.
The collision time between molecules in the medium (which is representative of our current atmosphere) is several orders of magnitude shorter than the excitation time, so the energy of the molecule will go into the energy reservoir of the local matter establishing a Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution at a new temperature, T + dT.
As the third story in our series will discuss, there are certainly times when wood energy can be beneficial — but those scenarios tend to play out at much more local scales, in which true waste wood is used for heat and power.
That's a significant savings in energy, and therefore money, which could be just the advantage needed for local growers to compete with trucked - in produce during the winter seasons.
That's a tall order, especially in the northern parts of the world, as maintaining heated, lighted greenhouses all winter long consumes quite a bit of energy and money, which is something that small and local growers in the north can't generally afford to do.
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