Sentences with phrase «produced at a surplus»

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Despite the unforeseen fall in oil prices in 2014, the Conservative government, with a lot of slight of hand (reduction in contingency reserve, selling GM shares at fire sale prices, optimistic economic and oil price assumptions), produced a budget that financed all of its pre-election promises, while still leaving a surplus of $ 1.4 billion in 2015 - 16 rising to $ 4.8 billion in 2019 - 20.
If British textile manufacturers could produce and ship textiles to France at a much lower cost than French producers could manage, for example, England would run a trade surplus in textiles with France, and bankers would finance the trade imbalances.
The #WASTENOT appeal asks supermarkets to «take responsibility for the waste that they cause in the supply chain» and to «relax their cosmetic standards for produce and to stop changing orders at the last moment», as well as making «strenuous and visible efforts to redistribute all their surplus good food to those who are in need, instead of sending it to anaerobic digestion».
I realize now that I used the wrong terminology when I said «post scarcity» - I meant the point at which we had enough of a surplus being produced by fully automated infrastructure so that if we, say, divided 80 % of our wealth (goods and services), everyone could live comfortably (but not have anything they want).
In agriculture, aid and research are helping to boost productivity through targeted interventions aimed at improving crop yields, capturing water for irrigation and providing advice on selling surplus produce.
At the East Flatbush elementary school, which opened in 2013, his zeal for rooting out inefficiencies and being thrifty has produced a $ 1.3 million cumulative surplus — a feat given that the school lacks a corporate partner and a PTA, relying solely on per - pupil government funding.
McDonough is best known for his remarkable projects like the Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies at Oberlin College, which purifies wastewater and sewage into rich organic compost and produces a substantial surplus of solar energy.
While the Energy Minister proudly claims that Ontario is now a «net exporter» of power because we have a surplus, what he fails to explain is that we pay a premium price for renewable energy, which is usually produced out of phase with demand, and we then sell it off at a significant discount.
Energy efficiency is a top priority at Sustainability Base, and the facility is expected to produce all its own power as well as surplus electricity which can be channelled into the local power grid.
This market would allow Ontario businesses and residents to access surplus clean power at the wholesale market price of less than two cents per kilowatt - hour (KWh), which could displace the use of fossil fuels by using things like dual fuel (gas and electric) water heaters, and by producing emission - free hydrogen fuel.
This occurs because Ontario produces more clean electricity than it can use, so it is forced to sell off surplus energy at a discounted rate.
Those 5,697 MW will produce energy at 30 % of their capacity producing cash for the developers of $ 1.8 billion (5,697 X 30 % X 8760 [hours per annum] X $ 123.50 = $ 1.8 billion) Eighty percent (80 %) of the time the power will be surplus to Ontario's demand.1.
-LSB-...] Those 5,697 MW will produce energy at 30 % of their capacity producing cash for the developers of $ 1.8 billion (5,697 X 30 % X 8760 [hours per annum] X $ 123.50 = $ 1.8 billion) Eighty percent (80 %) of the time the power will be surplus to Ontario's demand.1.
They estimate that the solar panels will save the museum around # 400,000 ($ 650,000 at today's exchange rate) over the next 25 years, with any surplus power produced sold back to the power grid.
Mr. Pirani's accountant, relying heavily on data of historical trends in the rental market, produced a report showing that the property ran at a surplus.
This monthly shortfall reduces year after year as the rental income increases until the break - even point is reached ie the point at which the rental income covers all the expenses and produces a surplus.
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