Sentences with phrase «commercially viable technologies»

Lee Raymond, chairman of ExxonMobil, responded that, «Our investment in G - CEP is a demonstration of our long - held belief that successful development and global deployment of innovative, commercially viable technology is the only path that can address long - term climate - change risks while preserving and promoting prosperity of the world's economies.»

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For the newbie technology - driven Fintech entrants (entrepreneurs) For the new entrepreneurs aiming at offering value - driven services to demystify finance as a domain, and to raise quality funding from both angels as well as VCs, More's suggestion is to build a commercially viable and solid business proposition, then focus on customer experience and efficient execution.
The project, run in partnership with the Singapore Land Transit Authority, will road test a concept that many companies investing in automated driving believe offers the fastest path to making such technology commercially viable.
Our longstanding dedication to working with industry and investors is reinforced by the creation and continual advancement of infrastructure, technologies and policies that fully support basic and clinical research — and its translation into commercially viable products and services in health care.
Such technology could become commercially viable in little more than a decade, Lee maintains.
«Unfortunately, it isn't commercially viable to invest in technology for capturing and storing CO2 today,» says Hammer Strømman.
The Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research (SUGAR) project identified hybrid technology as a clear winning concept for subsonic aircraft, as long as battery technology can be improved to make the planes commercially viable
But despite decades of research, the technology is still far from commercially viable.
The Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) funds R&D projects on electrical power distribution technologies that it considers to be commercially viable, including some related to superconductivity.
Daniel Sanchez has a background in engineering and public policy and recently completed a post-doc investigating how technologies that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere can be made commercially viable.
This technology could make supersonic airliners commercially viable: The Concorde flew only transatlantic routes because of the noise.
JBEI has established world - class and differentiated expertise in the use of ionic liquids (ILs) as a viable biomass pretreatment solvent and potential game changing conversion technology, but there remain several significant scientific challenges that must be addressed before an affordable IL - based process is commercially viable.
Commercial demonstrations of the conversion technologies integrated with carbon capture and storage will have to be pursued aggressively and proven economically viable by 2015 if these technologies are to be commercially deployable before 2020.
In this 10 - week course, offered once per year, teams of graduate and undergraduate students compete to create novel neural engineering technologies that are commercially viable.
New sequencing technologies, just now becoming commercially viable, will now «analyze other maize strains by comparing them to this one — albeit at dramatically lower costs and accelerated speeds,» McCombie notes.
Each spring, the class brings together teams of UW students in a friendly 10 - week competition aimed at creating new, commercially viable neural engineering technologies that address real - world challenges like Rouz» mother's visual impairments.
Even then, it was recognized that whey was a source of high - quality protein, but the technology didn't exist to create commercially - viable products suitable for human nutrition.
The technology allows partners to automatically generate sites based on fully customisable templates; these sites share a common member's database, so they are commercially viable from day one.
As with most futuristic technologies, Super Cruise is at least three years away from being commercially viable.
The Corsa Hybrid concept car represents GM's global commitment to a comprehensive and cost - effective advanced technology strategy focused on producing commercially viable and sustainable cars and trucks.
And despite being in its early stages of development, the German automaker said that it wouldn't require much more technology than what the new S - Class current has to make the system commercially viable.
Basically, only fringe companies took the step to use this screen technology and none were successful at releasing a commercially viable product.
Only yesterday Bridgestone scrapped its QR - LDD technology because it could not release products by itself and found no investment to release commercially viable products.
At the time, E Ink told us that Sony had six months of exclusivity with the technology, in order for them to release commercially viable products.
The Seiko watch is not a true smartwatch, but we are hearing rumors of E Ink developing screen technology for companies to develop commercially viable products.
As it stands, only Toshiba released a commercially viable product, but many others have developed technology for licensing.
The only commercially viable product to use Mobius screen technology was the Sony 13.3 inch e-reader.
It seems like the technology is sound but so far there are no companies signed up to use this technology in commercially viable product.
The Lighting system may not be perfect, but vs. anyone who has released a commercially viable e-Reader with Glow Technology the Paperwhite is the BEST right now.
This year, Razer has refined its technology and has produced a commercially viable product.
(If that sounds like an improbable basis for a display technology, keep in mind that LCD displays are after all comprised of liquid crystals, which were first discovered in the 1888 and took an eternity to develop into a commercially viable state.)
There is an urgent need to scale up financial flows, particularly financial support to developing countries; to create positive incentives for actions; to finance the incremental costs of cleaner and low - carbon technologies; to make more efficient use of funds directed toward climate change; to realize the full potential of appropriate market mechanisms that can provide pricing signals and economic incentives to the private sector; to promote public sector investment; to create enabling environments that promote private investment that is commercially viable; to develop innovative approaches; and to lower costs by creating appropriate incentives for and reducing and eliminating obstacles to technology transfer relevant to both mitigation and adaptation.
That's a trifling volume that can't possibly be extracted and separated in a commercially viable manner using current technology.
Shell itself admits it is at least 10 years out from even deciding if its technology will be commercially viable, regardless of what W says.
One of the new technologies being tested is developed by Kaizen Fluid Systems and uses an electromechanical process that can break down the molecular bonding agents to produce clean water with commercially viable byproducts and no toxic waste stream.
Today, many renewable technologies are considered fully developed and commercially viable.
Even today, we have policies that pay similar orders of magnitude for «commercially - viable» climate technologies:
America is leading the way with clean energy technology and is stepping up efforts to make advanced energy technology commercially viable...
On top of this we are a global leader in carbon capture and sequestration, collaborating in research and development into revolutionary ways to make this technology more affordable and commercially viable.
It's already cheap enough to be commercially viable and will only get more so as the relevant technologies progress along their own learning curves.
It's a very serious limitation, one that makes the technology not commercially viable until its overcome.
Green banks focus their work on mature, commercially - viable clean energy technologies — like solar — rather than early - stage technologies in the R&D phase, focusing on addressing the market barriers that limit their access to capital.
From the article: Glenn Schleede, an energy analysts points out that those pushing more tax dollars for energy R&D need to consider the fact that, from 1973 to 2012, the DOE and its predecessors spent $ 154.7 Billion (2012 $) of our tax dollars on «Energy R&D» * and has yet to produce a significant energy technology that is commercially viable (i.e., without tax breaks and / or subsidies).
However, in the meantime CLEAR ACT credits will promote these advanced technologies necessary to make plug - in hybrids commercially viable as they are being used and perfected in our current hybrid cars on the road today.
The experience of the 1970s and 1980s taught us that if a technology is commercially viable, then government support is not needed and if a technology is not commercially viable, no amount of government support can make it so.
«Once we can reach a conversion efficiency of 10 - percent in a cost effective manner, the technology should be commercially viable
President Obama's climate action announcement yesterday relies heavily on carbon capture and storage technology eventually paying off as a commercially viable option.
Governments like the United States, at the behest of the coal lobby, have pumped billions into CCS technology experiments, yet it continues to fail as a commercially viable option.
This criteria cuts both ways and would never see anything developed, because many steps need to taken before a new technology becomes commercially viable.
What makes this different from other competitions is that this isn't just about technology; the goal is to make something that can be commercially viable.
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