"Economic viability" refers to the ability of something, such as a business or a project, to generate enough profit or income to sustain itself and cover its expenses. It means that the financial aspects of that entity are healthy, and it has the potential to be successful and sustainable in the long run.
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This wide divergence in results of course has enormous implications for the ultimate
economic viability of solar technology.
The operational criteria for defining reserves used by different nations obviously incorporate different criteria
for economic viability.
Ideally, the organic model also
promotes economic viability for farmers, in part, by setting the price of milk to cover the true cost of production.
No details have been provided about the material that was relied on, such as demographic or population data, or the tools used to
assess economic viability or preparedness to participate in reforms.
To succeed today, communities and businesses must shift their focus to a triple bottom line approach — they need to
achieve economic viability while balancing social needs and environmental impacts.
Asian gas prices likely provide another dollar or two of lift, getting projects closer to
economic viability at current low gas prices.
The 75 eligible applicants will receive a summary report at no cost with quantitative analysis of the technical and
economic viability of their potential geothermal systems.
Synapse's Coal Asset Valuation Tool (CAVT) is a spreadsheet - based database and model that analyzes the
future economic viability of coal units.
Investment banks Morgan Stanley, Citi, and J.P. Morgan Chase announce that any future lending for coal - fired power plants will be contingent on the utilities
demonstrating economic viability under future carbon costs.
Rio Tinto first discovered diamond deposits in the Chhatapur District of Madhya Pradesh in 2004 and subsequent
economic viability studies have shown that an open pit mine could operate at a production rate that would place Madhya Pradesh in the top ten diamond producing regions of the world.
The overall growth dynamic in that market has created a very strong demand, which allows us to realize substantial rent growth, and that translates to the
overall economic viability of the multifamily sector in that particular market.
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4 February 2008 - Investment banks Morgan Stanley, Citi, and J.P. Morgan Chase announce that any future lending for coal - fired power plants will be contingent on the utilities demonstrating
economic viability under future carbon costs.
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).
With little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall
economic viability remains in doubt, as does its capacity to carry through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
Although not seen as required by a majority, many respondents also
view economic viability — of wineries and vineyards — as an important feature of sustainable winegrowing (84 %) and emphasize that the social elements of sustainability (71 %) are a significant component.
Uncovering the mechanism behind the reaction helps support the
potential economic viability of ORNL's direct biofuel - to - hydrocarbon conversion approach.
Proving the system's
economic viability down the road will also help maintain research funding from the Department of Energy, Peinkos said.
Losing these students would ultimately harm all of us because, as Science editor - in - chief Jeremy Berg wrote last week, it «would likely decrease [United States] economic viability and competitiveness as talent is lost from the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) enterprise.»
Casa Toscana's location combined with its focus on convenience and
economic viability makes it the ideal venue for the travelling business person.
The main topic of the upcoming conference «Passive House — it's worth it», puts a special focus on
aligning economic viability with energy efficiency.
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.
Now, the fishing rights that The Conservancy bought in Morro Bay nearly a decade ago are being transferred back to the community to secure permanent local access to fishing and
greater economic viability for the port.
In light of these developments, consumer markets for all forms of news media have fragmented dramatically in recent years, triggering a widespread struggle for
economic viability among Canada's major media firms.
She learnt that the TFN's
economic viability through the development of the TFN Mills shopping complex and real estate was pivotal in their treaty with the British Columbian Government.
To be sure, there are so many unpredictable variables that make it difficult to map out a plausible energy policy vision for three decades down the road, ranging from future technological innovations, the long -
term economic viability of various energy sources and the political situation in countries supplying energy sources.
Bettina has spent the past 15 years working to
promote economic viability, social equity, and environmental health in the Pacific Northwest with a particular focus on forestry.
The report stated that the new countywide system would strengthen emergency services by making sure they depend less on taxpayer subsidies, while also
increasing economic viability in the area.
Not a word about that in the article, nor of the
reduced economic viability of whatever is forced to play second fiddle to solar and wind in order to achieve reliability for the consumer.
Rather than promoting a particular means of electrification, the NEP could encourage context - specific electrification approaches, by
considering economic viability, consumer demand and aspiration, affordability, as well as reliable provision of electricity.
The calculated future cost of each coal unit is compared to the estimated future cost of wholesale market purchases to determine
future economic viability on a unit - by - unit basis.
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