Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Low-carbon technologies in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Companies having sufficient regulatory certainty to be able to decide on medium- to long-term investments in low-carbon technologies.
By encouraging all companies to use low-carbon technologies, the climate change challenge can be transformed into an opportunity for European industry.
The currently low carbon prices are not giving strong enough price signals for the market to develop low-carbon technologies rapidly enough or to invest in them confidently.
This will help bring to life cutting-edge low-carbon technologies and scale-up the climate solutions already out there.
it is such low-carbon technologies which we must rely on.
contributing towards deploying the necessary low-carbon technologies.
There are already several examples of successful European efforts to improve efficiency and bring low-carbon technologies to the market.
is to accelerate the development and implementation of low-carbon technologies.
programmes to improve energy efficiency or to promote low-carbon technologies as well as more comprehensive policies, including targets.
is not driving investments in low-carbon technologies sufficiently well, increasing the likelihood
A European strategy for fully integrated energy infrastructures based on smart and low-carbon technologies will reduce the costs of making the low-carbon shift through economies of scale for individual Member States.
the implementation of smart& low-carbon technologies are based on cost-efficiency.
encouraging private investment in new pipelines and electricity networks or low-carbon technologies"1.
balanced incentives need to be created that also foster low-carbon technologies in such EU industries without lowering their relative competitiveness.
Such mechanisms can be an efficient tool to drive development and deployment of low-carbon technologies in developing countries,
including low-carbon technologies, across all sectors.
The communication described how the money for the most important low-carbon technologies should be apportioned so that Europe can move away from its heavy
HU We have heard beautiful words from the representative of the Council and the Commission about low-carbon technologies, but he failed to address the key issue:
In this global context, Europe is a leader in developing innovative low-carbon technologies and services, not only in the energy sector
ExxonMobil has worked with Stanford to advance low-carbon technologies over the last 15 years,