Examples of Electricity sector in a sentence
The index of Manufacturing, Mining and Electricity sector grew by 4.9%, 5.3% and 5.8% respectively during April to March, 2016 – 17 over corresponding period of previous year.
The two Commissions forwarded interim recommendations to ARB in March 2008 that supported inclusion of the Electricity sector in a multi-sector cap-and-trade program, and measures to increase the penetration of energy efficiency programs in both buildings and appliances and to increase renewable energy sources.
Electricity sector subsidies are also one of identified areas for government expenditure management.
Through the Energy Subgroup the California Energy Commission (CEC) and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) are conducting a joint proceeding to provide recommendations on how best to address electricity and natural gas in the implementation of AB 32, including evaluation of how the Electricity sector might best participate in a cap-and-trade program.
The purpose of the Electricity Sector Law is to regulate the activity in the Electricity sector for the public’s benefit, while ensuring reliability, availability, quality, efficiency, and while creating conditions for competition and minimizing costs.
The turn-around of the Rwandan Electricity sector, made possible in part by the IDA UERP credit, has put an end to power shortages.
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The shift began in September 2004, when the Administration’s strategic spending plan review reallocated $3.46 billion of the IRRF from the Electricity sector and the Water Resources and Sanitation sector to four other sectors.
In general, there are two strategies for reducing GHG emissions from the Electricity sector: 1) reducing the amount of energy consumed; and 2) reducing the GHG emissions resulting from electricity production.
In December 2004, the U.S. Mission Iraq, in consultation with the Iraqi Interim Government, reprogrammed an additional $457 million of IRRF funds to address Electricity sector projects that have exceeded initial cost estimates, and to boost short-term Iraqi employment through health, electricity, and water initiatives in Najaf, Samarra, Sadr City, and Fallujah.