Sentences with phrase «enough global demand»

The robust returns indicate that there is enough global demand to support the steady supply indefinitely.
«There's more than enough global demand for high - quality U.S. debt,» he said.

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Zoher Meratla, a B.C. - based expert in the LNG industry, warned that the province isn't moving nearly fast enough to capitalize on global demand for the resource.
At the root of today's problem is global demand that is no longer growing quickly enough to support the prices necessary to keep expanding expensive unconventional sources of supply like the oil sands.
Although manufacturing overcapacity is certainly a problem, much of it is in areas in which global demand has simply collapsed, and isn't coming back, and so a cheaper currency would have little impact beyond temporarily reducing excess inventory, which is not enough of a benefit to justify the many costs of a weaker currency.
But to see it as just that misses the fact that demand and growth generally in the emerging world are quantitatively important enough now to matter to the global economy in a way that it did not only a decade ago.
Could it possibly be there was simply not enough demand in the domestic and global economy to make them feel confident in the future?
The U.S. trade deficit widened 8 %, as a fall in U.S. exports in September suggests the global economy is struggling to gain traction quickly enough to offset tepid demand at home.
One of the new challenges is unfamiliar: ensuring there is enough weed to meet global demand.
If the number of Bitcoins acquired by the Trust is large enough relative to global Bitcoin supply and demand, further in - kind creations and redemptions of Shares could have an impact on the supply and demand of Bitcoins in a manner unrelated to other factors affecting the global market for Bitcoins.
«Whole Foods Market sells a lot of almonds, but most people don't realize that almond trees can't produce nuts without pollinators, or that there aren't enough bees to sustain the demand on their own,» said Errol Schweizer, global grocery coordinator for Whole Foods Market.
Other studies have estimated that there was by 2015 enough renewable energy capacity to meet nearly 24 percent of global electricity demand.
Simulations by Cristina Archer at the University of Delaware in Newark and Ken Caldeira of Stanford University in California suggest that extracting enough energy from high - level winds to meet all our current energy demands would have no significant impact on global climate.
- Nintendo is selling three physical Switch games for every console sold in the UK and Spain - this matches the performance of Wii - Nintendo says the Switch's global tie - ratio is 3.6 - 78 % of Nintendo Switch games are sold in boxes, by comparison only 47 % of PS4 games are sold physically - the only blips in Switch sales have occurred during moments of stock shortages - there was a significant spike in hardware sales around the launch of Super Mario Odyssey - across Spain and the UK, 469,000 Switch consoles have been sold for the first 36 weeks of its life - this is about 49 % of what the Wii managed to do over the same period (which launched over Christmas)- this is 300 % of what the Wii U managed to achieve - Switch may grow significantly again if Nintendo continues its trend of updating the hardware with new iterations - there is currently enough stock to satisfy demand at the moment - if demand increases for the holiday season, GAME says «we don't have a warehouse full of stock ready to go.»
Even as global demand for all - things - coconut increases, coconut production in Asia is stagnating because farmers aren't paid enough to make it worthwhile.
Powerful impetus from other sectors is enough to keep oil demand on a rising trajectory to 105 mb / d by 2040: oil use to produce petrochemicals is the largest source of growth, closely followed by rising consumption for trucks (fuel - efficiency policies cover 80 % of global car sales today, but only 50 % of global truck sales), for aviation and for shipping.
However, in absolute terms both energy demand and the share being met by fossil fuel are growing faster since 1990 than the growth in new renewable energy sources, which is accelerating, but not yet fast enough to curb the increasing global CO2 trend.
I can't speak for oil and gas analysts, but I'd be surprised based on past experience in the industry if the risk of a 10 % or greater drop in global demand for oil or gas in the 2030s would have much of an effect on their price targets for companies — certainly not enough to qualify as a bubble.
J&D envision that a combination of most of these strategies will be used to ensure that there is always enough energy production to meet local and global demands.
Canada is a global leader in the responsible and sustainable development of wind energy, producing enough clean wind power to meet 20 per cent of Canada's domestic electricity demand by 2025.
The investment in renewable power capacity in 2015 generates more than enough to cover global electricity demand growth.
It is unlikely therefore that organic agriculture would be capable of producing enough food to meet the expected increases in global food demand (Tilman et al. 2002).
As if controlling the enormous costs of real estate portfolios weren't enough, now companies must factor in the increasing complexities of global operations, 24 - hour business cycles and demand for instant fact - based decisions.
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