When economic viability isn't there, fossil fuels will continue to be used despite alternatives.
Not exact matches
In fact, the current situation is analogous to the beginning of the furious debate over tort reform in the early 1990's,
when business leaders were finally energized and organized to take on and win a protracted battle against a threat that had seriously jeopardized the state's
economic viability.
The current situation is analogous to the beginning of the furious battle over tort reform in the early 1990's,
when Texas business leaders were finally energized and organized to take on and win a protracted battle against a threat that had seriously jeopardized the State's
economic viability.
Leading financial groups are now downgrading coal stocks and requiring utilities seeking funding for coal plants to include a cost for carbon emissions
when proving
economic viability.
When sentencing an organization, the Criminal Code requires the courts to consider «the impact that the sentence would have on the
economic viability of the organization and the continued employment of its employees».
He replied that the parties» reasonable expectations include what their intentions were
when they entered into the contract (i.e., to ensure the continued
economic viability of both CAFC and Mr. Bhasin's businesses; a goal undermined by a termination of the Agreement in bad faith).