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Low-carbon fossil fuel power plants will bridge the gap until new capacities have been completed.
Germany Can Do Without Nuclear Power Guido Westerwelle 2011
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Low-carbon technologies must continue to get government support, or risk falling into the "valley of death" where they never reach market, according to the latest report from the Committee on Climate Change (CCC).
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"Low-carbon technologies must be given the chance to become the dominant component in our electricity mix," Mr. Huhne said.
U.K. Proposes Electricity-Sector Overhaul Selina Williams 2010
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Low-carbon futureCreating a sustainable, low-carbon future is mostly hard-wired into smart-city thinking, despite the arguments of those who claim it has inhibited true imaginative futurism.
City design: Transforming tomorrow Terry Kirby 2010
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Low-carbon economic zones sprang up across the country.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Low-carbon economic zones sprang up across the country.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Low-carbon economic zones sprang up across the country.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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Low-carbon coal power using carbon capture and storage (CCS) becomes economically viable at a cost of about $40 per ton.
Bill Chameides: Indiana Governor: Cap and Trade Unfair to Hoosiers. Really? 2009
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Low-carbon and renewable energy projects are already under development in West Virginia, including: America's first integrated carbon capture and sequestration project on a conventional coal-fired power plant in Mason County; the largest wind power facility in the eastern United States; a bio-fuel refinery in Nitro; three large wood pellet plants in Fayette, Randolph, and Gilmer Counties; and major dams capable of generating substantial electricity.
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Low-carbon energy technologies remain significantly more expensive than fossil fuels.
Teryn Norris: Want to Save the World? Make Clean Energy Cheap. 2009
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