國文屋

位置:首頁 > 造句 > 

“renewables”造句,怎麼用renewables造句

造句2.4W

Since then, renewables like solar and wind have expanded their share from 6.6% to 16.5%.

In the last months of his premiership, Tony Blair acceded to a European directive on renewables that requires Britain to generate 15% of its energy from renewables by 2020, an almost eightfold rise.

The need to get first movers access to financing is the rationale for all loan guarantees, whether nuclear or renewables.

Renewables made up just 2.2% of the British energy mix in 2008; no other European country needs to expand its renewables sector so fast in order to meet its target.

Now renewables account for 15% of electricity and German manufacturers of solar cells and wind-power turbines are among the world’s leaders.

The central questions facing renewables now, experts say, are how long credit will be tight and how low oil and natural gas prices will fall.

Renewable energy, excluding hydropower, which currently dwarfs other renewables, provides only 2% of U. S. electricity today. But its potential is huge.

But the 49-year-old Cox - BP's most senior female executive, who previously ran renewables as part of a larger gas and power division now dismantled by Hayward - is standing down tomorrow.

But one reason it's not clear how to adapt the electricity grid to the intermittency of renewables is we're still missing information about how technologies like solar panels behave.

renewables造句

Experts generally concur that this great drive towards renewables will push up costs for business given that renewables are not yet using mainstream technology.

“Without a lot of renewables, the business model for CAES is not that strong,” Holst said.

Personally I think we could reach the target of having renewables provide 20% of total energy consumption.

The program hasn't been restarted, despite growing attention to renewables, but that's not because it's considered a bad idea.

The best indication of that is the carbon price that would be required to make investment in renewables worthwhile without subsidy.

Without a major breakthrough, it seems safe to say nuclear will never be cheaper than coal or natural gas; nor will it be as safe, clean, and attractive to consumers and investors as renewables.

The country's current goal is to get 10 percent of its power from renewables by 2020.

For renewables a gigawatt of power is a massive amount; for nuclear power it is the basic unit.

There, they could store excess power from renewables and help smooth small fluctuations in power, making the grid more efficient and reducing the need for backup fossil-fuel plants.

Yet tiny Malta (a sun-drenched but crowded rock near Italy) has been given a renewables target of just 10%.

A case in point is the generating capacity of renewables.

There are plenty of other ways of producing electricity, and I continue to place appropriate renewables above nuclear power in my list of priorities.

標籤:renewables 造句