Sentences with phrase «increases economic viability»

Importantly, only a small amount of the catalyst is needed for high production of methane which increases economic viability.
Volunteering: Working for a company or organization without financial compensation, usually so that the worker can develop new skills and gain experience, increasing their economic viability.

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Despite the flexibility, research shows that earning a GED / HiSET does not increase one's economic viability.
Ongoing research aims to increase production as well as determine the economic viability of this fishery.
Even if other production comes on line, e.g. from unconventional sources such as tar sands in Alberta or shale in the American West, their relatively high cost of production could permit low - cost producers, particularly Saudi Arabia, to increase production, drop prices for a time, and undermine the economic viability of the higher - cost competitors, as occurred in the mid-1980's.
Far more likely is a future where economic growth continues at high ate, but consumption of carbon fuels fall rapidly due to the increasing viability and attractiveness of substitutes.
Additional burdens such as carbon tax increases are further reducing economic viability
Established in 2010, the Program for Scaling up Renewable Energy in Low Income Countries (SREP) aims to demonstrate the economic, social and environmental viability of low - carbon development pathways in the energy sector by creating new economic opportunities and increasing energy access through the use of renewable energy.
With increased netbacks, economic viability thresholds will be lower and exceeded sooner if there is a global oil price recovery.
The social foundations of children's mental and physical health and well - being are threatened by climate change because of: effects of sea level rise and decreased biologic diversity on the economic viability of agriculture, tourism, and indigenous communities; water scarcity and famine; mass migrations; decreased global stability46; and potentially increased violent conflict.47 These effects will likely be greatest for communities already experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage.48
Simultaneously, in Greece the imposition of financial memorandums by our creditors was followed by a huge increase in tax rates on enterprises, and in relevation with the capitals movement» controls, this created economic suffocation in their viability, as also in their general possibility of further development.
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