Sentences with phrase «cost competitiveness»

Solar is a relatively new industry that holds much promise, but is hampered by issues including cost competitiveness with other energy sources.
And given the current cost competitiveness of natural gas, there is little reason for utilities to include coal in the planning mix for new generation assets, Barnett said.
Toyota adopts and commences mass production of a compact, light, low - cost clutch master cylinder, with a resin plunger, developed as part of Toyota's Construction for Cost Competitiveness for the 21st Century initiative
Ardo UK is now prepared to meet the growing consumer demand for frozen foods while also improving cost competitiveness after consolidating its two UK operations into a single site at Charing in Kent, following investment of # 16 million.
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These factors were considered when three scenarios of wood availability were analyzed to compare the efficiency of wood supply chains, to estimate employment effects of forest chip production and to analyze cost competitiveness of forest chips.
The ultimate goal of this system is to use limited public investments to support a variety of clean energy technologies on a path to subsidy independence and true cost competitiveness with fossil fuels, as quickly as possible.
Reid: «We talk about cost competitiveness, but one this we fail to talk about is the costs that you don't see on the bottom line.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) in partnership with the US Air Force has issued a request for information (RFI)-- DE-FOA-0000981 — on research & development aimed at greenhouse gas emissions reductions and cost competitiveness of Mil - Spec jet fuel production using coal - to - liquid (CTL) fuel technologies.
«While U.S. solar grew across all segments, what stands out is the double digit gigawatt boom in utility - scale solar, primarily due to solar's cost competitiveness with natural gas alternatives,» said Cory Honeyman, GTM Research associate director of U.S. solar research.
Mitigation actions can improve cost competitiveness, lead to new market opportunities, and enhance corporate reputation through indirect social and environmental benefits at the local level.
A new study from the Air Transport Research Society ranked 206 airports on productivity and cost competitiveness.
Number one, the cost competitiveness and the speed at which the development is happening with cloud applications, so they can get them faster.
The model's popularity dwindled along with the hippie lifestyle, while Germany's rising currency eroded its cost competitiveness.
Significant development dollars are invested early in the process to thoroughly screen projects for potential fatal flaws that would impede viability and cost competitiveness.
«The challenge for the Irish food and drink industry is to maintain its current momentum, particularly in the areas of cost competitiveness, innovation and marketing.»
Holtec International is hopeful that the Company will merit an award in the second round of DOE's solicitation on the strength of our reactor's unrivaled safety features, cost competitiveness, innovative security features, and operational reliability.
There's a lot of work to be done in terms also of cost competitiveness... in terms of enhancing the brand.
The cost competitiveness and implementation delays for Geothermal are not about the technology which is in essence simple and highly modular and therefore up for mass production.
This cost competitiveness, combined with the ability to secure stable long - term prices for power, and an increase in distributed electricity models, could continue to shift capital allocation way from fossil fuels.
Complexity of solar purchase power agreements and the cost competitiveness of solar energy in various regions of the world are impacting the pace at which we can add solar capacity.
Low ecological impact coupled with cost competitiveness are some of the key parameters which will embellish the mini hydropower market size.
Wind energy has been the largest source of new electricity generating capacity in Canada over the last 10 years and its cost competitiveness, combined with the fact that it does not produce any greenhouse gas emissions, ensures that it will continue to play a growing role in electricity generation in Canada going forward.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) in partnership with the US Air Force has issued a request for information (RFI)-- DE-FOA-0000981 — on research & development aimed at greenhouse gas emissions reductions and cost competitiveness of Mil - Spec jet fuel production using coal - to - liquid (CTL) fuel technologies.
Clean energy critics have been harping on that line since the first solar panel rolled off the assembly line decades ago, but the charge has picked up steam over the last few years, ironically, as renewable sources like wind and solar have grown more abundant and drawn closer to cost competitiveness, or grid parity.
But he cautioned that «future [floating wind] projects will [still] need to prove their cost competitiveness compared to conventional offshore projects».
In addition, our incentive structures have consistently put innovation ahead of deployment for renewable energy technologies, creating a nearly insurmountable barrier to cost competitiveness, Mr. Kauffman said.
Advocates for renewable energy are typically consumed with matters such as technology development, cost competitiveness and policy support for deploying solar, wind and other renewables.
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