Sentences with phrase «more economic sense»

Virtual power plants make more economic sense in areas with high concentrations of wind and solar power.
Often it makes more economic sense for this population to adapt their current housing situation rather than move.
With usage as low as once a quarter or twice a year, outsourcing space makes much more economic sense.
It makes far more economic sense for the EU to import GM soya rather than sourcing non-GM «which can now cost an extra # 100 - 150 per tonne».
Virtual power plants make more economic sense in areas with high concentrations of wind and solar power, according to Saadeh.
With equity values currently estimated at 25 % above replacement value, expanding organically seems to make a lot more economic sense than expanding through acquisitions or stock buybacks.»
In the UK, Amazon Prime membership usually costs either # 7.99 a month or # 79 a year - with the latter clearly making more economic sense although you do have to find the money up front.
Siting the plant next to an intense source of CO2 would make much more economic sense.
«I still can't believe that buying what I consider to be an expensive, luxury car makes more economic sense than owning a Prius.»
The sugar alcohol erythritol, for example, is found in some fruits but at such low levels that it makes more economic sense to make it through fermentation.
It's proven, for them, to make more economic sense than to grow at home.
If you currently have a student loan with a very low fixed interest rate, it makes more economic sense to pay only the minimum payments because of the low fixes rate and because of inflation.
In poorer areas, such as the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, where there is very little capital available, it may make more economic sense to boost their economic performance and accept a degree of flood risk instead of pouring resources into flood protection measures which have very little success anyway.»
Of course, it makes more economic sense to burn the torrified wood instead of coal, so reducing the proportion of the GP required for sequestering the excess carbon already added to the active carbon cycle.
His primary interest when he enrolled in the School Leadership Program (SLP) was — and still is — urban public high schools, but, he says, «I have also widened my scope to begin to think about education in a more economic sense
The long - wheelbase platform could be used for the next 3 Series GT (G24, 2020) and 4 Series Gran Coupe (G26, 2021), but demand for GT and Gran Coupe is so ho - hum that it might end up making more economic sense to combine the two models into one.
There's a problem: the government has decided that it would make more economic sense to give each Sweetland resident a sizeable cash payout than to continue providing public services to the island and its rapidly dwindling population.
I recommend to always consider paying out of pocket for ultra short - haul flights, though, because sometimes it makes more economic sense to just shell out a little bit of cash on a budget airline than use your points.
(Right now plastic is so cheap that it's makes more economic sense to use virgin material than to recycle, despite the ecological repercussions.)
Are they used in things that need to be done for their comfort & convenience, or are they mostly wasted because energy's so darned cheap that it makes more economic sense to waste than to spend money — or even thought — on energy efficiency?
The opposition's policy makes more economic sense than Labor's, given the government has decided to make the «market» set the price but impose completely artificial constraints that will skew the price of power.
If other types of biofuels make more economic sense, they should be given a level playing field.
My practice had reached a point where it just made more economic sense to have something fast and cost - effective for copying, scanning and printing documents.
It makes more economic sense to purchase a term life policy to protect your mortgage, for example, but a permanent life insurance policy is more appropriate for long - term goals like leaving an inheritance for your children or paying for your own final expenses.
It might make more economic sense to put the things at your unused home in storage, where it can enjoy the additional security of around the clock monitoring and restricted access to the area.
If you have already invested 7 of 10 years in a term policy, it makes more economic sense to maintain the policy for a few more years rather than give up the coverage you have already invested so heavily in having.
The bottom line is that leasing solar panels is not a good economic decision for homeowners or a good business practice for building owners (commercial properties may make more economic sense), because leasing greatly diminishes the economic returns for building owners and makes money for the equipment owner, not the building owner.
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