英語 での Renewables の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Prior to joining Enfinity he co-founded ieX Renewables, LLC, where he served as COO, overseeing all operational activities of the company.
When the world switches to renewables, German firms will be well positioned to deliver high quality technology, skills, and services for these markets.
In that market, coal appears to be crowded out by additional capacity provided by nuclear restarts, solar and other renewables.
VDE Renewables GmbH cooperates closely with the VDE Testing and Certification Institute and all structures of the VDE Group.
The new versions are unlikely to be any more competitive against cheap gas and increasingly cheap renewables.
China and India became major markets for renewables during this period.
In this way, improvement of technology efficiency and expansion of renewables have been ongoing, supporting and supported by international climate change negotiations vi.
Generation from renewables is expected to exceed 7,600 TWh by 2021.
Non-hydropower renewables exceeded 390 GW, a 24% capacity increase over 2010.
In many parts of the world, most types of renewables are already generating power at a cost equivalent to or lower than that of fossil fuel.
Beyond China, developing countries emerged as strong leaders of renewables in the decade 2004-2013.
Renewables are growing fast as the most inexpensive power sources in most parts of the world.
Renewables are already economically competitive, and will be clearly cheaper by 2030.
Trump will undoubtedly attempt to revive coal initiatives many companies have long ditched for solar and wind renewables.
If companies using renewables communicate about it, it will demonstrate to others that it can be done.
Initiatives at companies that assist with the integration of renewables into energy systems, such as engineering firms, systems integrators, and consultants.
Renewables at the current levels of technological efficiency can make this much difference.
MBA Renewables is designed for 2.5 years of part-time study, including the Master's thesis.
Renewables would supply 70- 85% of electricity in 2050, with trends showing even higher potential.