Examples of Energy Strategy in a sentence
The Wyoming Energy Strategy is focussed on pursuit of an all-of-the-above energy mix utilizing all forms of energy production, transportation and consumption.
The Energy Analysis Report (IN2, 2024) describes the Energy Strategy solutions considered suitable for the development to: ■ Reduce Energy Demand ■ Improve Efficiency of Supply ■ Integrate Renewable Solutions Each of the energy strategies considered were assessed using the Dwelling Energy Assessment Procedure (DEAP) methodology.
Following the release of the Energy Strategy, DfE issued the Action Plan for 2022, which detailed the 22 consumer-centric actions for both DfE and other stakeholders to progress the Energy Strategy objectives.
Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Framework Energy Strategy of Bosnia and Herzegovina Until 2035, Sarajevo: Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2018.representatives.16 The government has been planning on revising the Climate Change Adaptation and Low Emission Development Strategy for BiH.
On this basis, the German government has adopted a series of laws and regulations, such as the Federal Climate Legislation, the Renewable Energy Priority Act, the Renewable Energy Act and the National Hydrogen Energy Strategy, etc.
However, the EnergySouth2East Local Energy Strategy (2019)iv highlights significant potential, particularly from solar, as '[t]he South East ranks third in England for the amount of electricity generated from renewable sources, calculations show that solar PV schemes can produce up-to 36% more electricity than elsewhere in the UK’.
Department of Energy and Climate Change, Community Energy Strategy, 27 January 2014 The Strategy was updated in March 2015 outlining progress in the previous year and future plans for supporting community energy.
Romania’s Energy Strategy for 2011-2035 shows that by the end of this year, the country will have reserves of 60 million tons of oil and 134 billion cubic meters of natural gas left.
Hence the other (demand) side of the Government’s low carbon economy agenda is advanced through the UK Low Carbon Transition Plan (DECC, 2009) and the UK Renewable Energy Strategy (DECC, 2009).
In December 2021 DfE published the Northern Ireland Energy Strategy – ’Path to Net Zero Energy’5, setting out changes to the energy system that are required to deliver Government commitments towards decarbonisation.