Примеры использования Distribution and use of energy на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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However, sustainable patterns of production, distribution and use of energy are crucial.
The production, distribution and use of energy in Estonia is regulated by a comprehensive Energy Act which was recently adopted.
A movement towards sustainable patterns of production, distribution and use of energy;
Sustainable production, distribution and use of energy: trends in national implementation.
Recognizing the necessity for the most efficient exploration, conversion, storage,transport, distribution and use of energy;
However, the current patterns of production, distribution and use of energy are not consistent with the pursuit of sustainable development.
The generation, transmission, distribution and use of energy contribute to local, regional and global environmental problems.
Modernization, renewal and rationalization by industry of services and installations for the production, conversion,transport, distribution and use of energy;
The production/generation, distribution and use of energy are sources of global pollutionand waste, inter alia, substantially increasing the atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases.
At its nineteenth special session, the General Assembly decided, inter alia,that there was a need for a movement towards sustainable patterns of production, distribution and use of energy.
Regional trends in the production, distribution and use of energy, and other significant changes related to energy, based on the national reports submitted to the Commission.
To enhance overall economic efficiency, energy prices should, at a minimum, reflect"economic" costs, that is, the costs of production,transportation, distribution and use of energy.
However, the production/generation, distribution and use of energy are sources of global pollution and waste and substantially increase the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases.
As a general rule, energy prices should, at a minimum, reflect"economic" costs, that is, the costs of production,transportation, distribution and use of energy in order to enhance overall economic efficiency.
Improve efficiency in the production, distribution and use of energy, inter alia, through educationand training, the dissemination of information, the enhancement of knowledge and voluntary agreements;
At its nineteenth special session, the General Assembly stated that while energy is essential to economic and social development and improved quality of life,sustainable patterns of production, distribution and use of energy are crucial.
Promote energy-efficient systems, for example, by introducing orsupporting innovative energy-efficient measures in the generation, distribution and use of energy, such as combined heatingand cooling systems that utilize waste heat recovery, and co-generation of heating and electricity;
My delegation is of the view that the Programme should be given due consideration during the deliberations on energy at the forthcoming ninth session of the Commission on Sustainable Development to advance the movement towards sustainable patterns of production, distribution and use of energy.
The report consists of four parts:an overall assessment of the progress made towards sustainable production, distribution and use of energy by region; a review of national implementationand regional trends; a summary of findings from the national information; and future challenges for sustainable energy. .
The development of energy systems that would meet social,economic and environmental objectives of sustainable development will depend on the urgency with which the international community addresses the need to move towards more sustainable patterns of production, distribution and use of energy.
The production, generation, distribution and use of energy are major sources of global pollutionand waste, not least because they release substantial amounts of greenhouse gas pollutants, which pose a critical threat to the global environment through their potential for generating climate change.
Article 2 of the Treaty highlights that the member States are desirous of improving security of energy supply and of maximizing the efficiency of production, conversion,transport, distribution and use of energy, to enhance safetyand to minimize environmental problems on an acceptable economic basis.
Consequently, the report of the Secretary-General entitled"Sustainable production, distribution and use of energy: trends in national implementation"(E/CN.17/2001/12) provides an overview of regional trends and progress based on the information that Governments provided in their national reports to the Commission between 1997 and by mid-March 2001.
The Commission urges Governments and relevant institutions and organizations to utilize education and training, information dissemination, enhancement of knowledge and voluntary agreements to improve efficiency in the production, distribution and use of energy and other natural resources.
The report consists of four sections:an overall assessment of the progress made towards sustainable production, distribution and use of energy by region; a review of national implementationand regional trends; a summary of findings from the national information; and a discussion of future challenges for sustainable energy. .
Countries to promote policies and plans, bearing in mind the specific needs and priorities of developing countries, that take into account the economic, social and environmental aspects of the production, distribution and use of energy, including the use of lower-pollutant sources of energy such as natural gas;
The current policies for and patterns of production,conversion, distribution and use of energy are, in general, unsustainable, characterized as they are by a strong emphasis on energy supply rather than demand, including demand-side management, and lack due regard to the social, economic and environmental consequences of such approaches.
Agreed Countries, bearing in mind the specific needs and priorities of developing countries, to promote policies and plans that take into account the economic, social and environmental aspects of the production, distribution and use of energy, including the use of lower pollutant sources of energy such as natural gas;
Specifically, the General Assembly recognized the need for a movement towards sustainable patterns of production, distribution and use of energy and emphasized the overarching significance of energy for sustainable development; it also recommended a number of forward-looking transport policies to promote sustainable development, including working toward the elimination of lead in gasoline.