Sentences with phrase «ready for the new plants»

They spent the first day ripping out all of the old landscaping and getting the ground ready for the new plants.

Not exact matches

Europe's first PageWide C500 has just shipped to Smurfit Kappa's Interwell plant in Austria, ushering in a new era of graphic virtuosity in shelf ready packaging, point of sale and secondary cartons for European shoppers.
I'll send this fiber off to the mill in the coming weeks, and come springtime, it'll come back as more roving and yarn ready for playing with, just in time for a new batch of dye plants and knitting patterns to explore.
My new 7 - Day Predominantly Plant - Based Meal Plan is ready and scheduled to be delivered straight to your inbox at 7 am (for those who are subscribed).
Get ready for some recipes using the basil from my new plant!
The V - 8 will be ready for the 1999 models and the V - 6 will follow a year later.Currently, the Dodge Viper is produced at the New Mack plant.
• Special - edition plant Strawburst — jamming for a limited time • 7 summer - ready zombies, including Hot Dog Imp • Explosive firework piñatas • 5 fresh collectible costumes • Summertime Vasebreaker mode — sparklers with every smash • New repeatable Quests for Wild West, Far Future and Dark Ages
The point is that the government hopes that a final site for high level waste will be found and ready by 2040, but it seems it will take 90 years to emplace the existing «legacy» waste in it, so the accumulated wastes from the new plants will have to wait, somewhere, until 2130 - long after the new pants have all closed.
CCS - ready - If rapid deployment of CCS is desired, new power plants could be designed and located to be «CCS - ready» by reserving space for the capture installation, designing the unit for optimal performance when capture is added and citing the plant to enable access to storage reservoirs.
Funny thing: everybody and his ankle know that nuclear is more expensive than solar and wind, except for utility companies who are ready to invest hundreds of billions of their private money into construction of new nuclear power plants.
Big Coal says that capturing and storing CO2 from these new coal plants is a slam - dunk technology — but one that's not quite ready for prime time yet (capturing CO2 from existing combustion coal plants, while possible, is expensive and cuts the electricity output of the plant by as much as 30 percent).
Since the country will rely on the new plant for needed electricity capacity, and as a means of reducing GHG emissions, the government should monitor its progress and stand ready with alternative plans if delay or other obstacles arise.
«We are in need of investment for new plants... and this will go a long way towards that,» he says, noting he's not yet ready to pronounce on the government's broader compensation program for the sector given the need to assess the impact of the quota changes.
The garden is getting ready for planting and our goats and soon to be horses are getting ready to enjoy our new pasture!
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