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Energy watchdogs have criticized the power authority's efforts to pepper Long Island with mini-plants, saying they offer a short-term solution that would not have been necessary had the utility anticipated energy needs years ago.
By 2030 the world will need 28 million megawatts annually 28 trillion watts to meet anticipated energy needs.
The Energy Information Agency, which tracks U.S. emissions, has revised downward its curve of anticipated energy use by U.S. buildings every year since 2005.
The EIA calculates that anticipated energy use in 2030 could be 40percentt lower in the U.S. than was anticipated in 2005.
Along with anticipated energy savings of 50percentthethe White Plains office improvements are expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 4,100 tons a year.
Yet the total amount of solar energy incident on Earth is vastly in excess of the world's current and anticipated energy requirements.
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Some traders might watch the weather in different parts of the country to anticipate energy needs, for example.
Home energy (remote) control systems help consumers save energy when they aren't home; daily information in high consuming buildings helps technicians find or anticipate energy saving options.
We anticipate energy savings of 40%.
In a VUCA world, anticipating energy futures is important.
Those that might successfully anticipate energy developments can derive a significant advantage on the market, while those that fail to recognise the importance of new movements risk making poor policy and investment decisions.
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