But with the price of oil dropping — by an average of 2 percent a year since the peak in 1980 — «that could push off the date for
economic feasibility by as much as 25 years,» says Lynch.
Not exact matches
The Risky Business Project will assess the
economic and technical
feasibility of reducing these climate risks
by transitioning to an economy powered
by clean energy.
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The
economic feasibility and benefit of a net - zero carbon economy have not been investigated, at least
by 2050 or earlier as implied for a long - term «safe» climate.
The agency describes it as «a case -
by - case decision that takes into account technical
feasibility, cost, and other energy, environmental, and
economic impacts.»
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by 2035: Technical,
Economic, and Fiscal
Feasibility
Visit the 100 % Renewable Electricity Supply for Maryland resource page to download two short reports
by Arjun Makhijani: Technical
Feasibility of 100 % Renewable Electricity
by 2035 and Estimate of
Economic and Fiscal Impact of Maryland's «100 % Clean Renewable Energy Equity Act.
When I look at the
feasibility studies done
by renewable energy advocates in the academic community; and when I see their graphs and their assumptions and their various technical -
economic feasibility discussions, I often come away with a feeling that these people really don't have a clue as to how they can make all these grand plans work out in practice.
For example, Adequacy and
feasibility of the 1.5 C long - term global limit (Schaeffer et al. 2013) notes: «Constrained
by real emissions until 2010 and energy -
economic reduction potential until the 2020s, the 1.5 °C scenarios necessarily require net - negative CO2 emissions in the second half of the 21st Century.
Nettesheim examines the legal
feasibility of a European Redemption Pact, the much discussed proposal
by German
economic experts as potential future part of a solution to the ongoing European debt crisis («Der Schuldentilgungsfonds: Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen eines umstrittenen Instruments zur Eurorettung»)(for more on the proposal, see here).
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by extensive real life business experience: proposal writing, business plans,
economic forecasts, budget analyses,
feasibility studies, manuals, job descriptions, business correspondence, advertisements, service brochures... the list goes on.
Her writing skills are enhanced
by extensive real life business experience in writing proposals, business plans,
economic forecasts, budget analyses,
feasibility studies, manuals, job descriptions, business correspondence, advertisements, service brochures... and the list goes on.
Having determined that it is feasible to construct such an index, the second stage of the work
by the ABS will examine the
feasibility of sub-dividing the index according to broad functional lines to produce a habitat index (reflecting disadvantage relating to health, housing and infrastructure) and an
economic index (reflecting disadvantage relating to education, training and employment), as well as sub-dividing the index along geographical lines to produce an urban and rural / remote index.