Sentences with phrase «power decline in recent years»

National Journal's Coral Davenport has a truly must - read story on the origins of the «War on Coal» narrative and how the industry has seen its power decline in recent years.

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The recent correction in Hormel's stock price appears to be driven by short - term fears (declining turkey prices, which are near a seven - year low) rather than issues that could affect Hormel's long - term earnings power (Hormel's other businesses remain stable to moderately growing, and management reaffirmed 2017 guidance).
ABSTRACT: Electricity market prices across organized wholesale electricity markets in the United States have declined significantly in recent years, prompting several nuclear power stations to consider early retirement before the end of their licensed operation or useful lifespans.
SOLAR: As a result of massive price declines in recent years, solar power is now widely recognized as a cost competitive and reliable source of energy.
Landmark Charter decisions have become rarer and references to the living tree have declined in recent years.39 In one recent decision, Consolidated Fastfrate v. Western Canada Council of Teamsters, a 6 - 3 majority of the Court employed a traditional division of powers analysis and found that the appellant's business was subject to provincial jurisdiction based on the «nature of its operation» — meaning that it conducted its business entirely within the province — and the long - accepted rule that works and undertakings are generally to be regulated by the provincein recent years.39 In one recent decision, Consolidated Fastfrate v. Western Canada Council of Teamsters, a 6 - 3 majority of the Court employed a traditional division of powers analysis and found that the appellant's business was subject to provincial jurisdiction based on the «nature of its operation» — meaning that it conducted its business entirely within the province — and the long - accepted rule that works and undertakings are generally to be regulated by the provinceIn one recent decision, Consolidated Fastfrate v. Western Canada Council of Teamsters, a 6 - 3 majority of the Court employed a traditional division of powers analysis and found that the appellant's business was subject to provincial jurisdiction based on the «nature of its operation» — meaning that it conducted its business entirely within the province — and the long - accepted rule that works and undertakings are generally to be regulated by the provinces.
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