Sentences with phrase «systems made economic sense»

Where previously home solar was supported by necessary subsidies in order to prove attractive to cash - conscious homeowners, now costs are so low in many leading markets that typical rooftop solar systems make economic sense on their own.
An electric system makes economic sense if fitting it in one room.

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But if the main reason you're investing in gold is for protection of your financial assets during an economic downturn or «Black Swan» type event, it hardly makes sense to place your trust in the banking system.
The concept of a license can also be used in another sense — in an economic one; the system attempts to make each participant into a concessionaire of the monopoly that develops his films or plays back his cassettes.
Therefore, if a capitalist economic system meets these goals — and I will argue that some do and some don't — then it meets our goals for an economic system, in which case it makes no sense to complain because it is based on selfishness.
It makes culture fluid, redoubling the sense of vulnerability brought about by an economic system of «disruptive innovation» and expanded competition.
This makes sense because capitalism is not a system of government, democracy is not an economic system.
When you factor in the positive economic impact, the convenience of travel, and the environmental benefits, a High Speed Rail System in New York State makes good sense.
But if you are a small or mid-sized enterprise without the necessary in - house IT resources, a cloud - based Learning Management System would make better economic sense.
For me to have to pass a multiple - choice test with questions on the economic systems of ancient Egypt and Greece just doesn't make sense
The only meaningful advantage is in fighting fraud, but that problem has such a tiny economic impact that it is hard to imagine how upgrading from our current swiping system could possibly make sense.
Since there are cheaper sources of carbon than atmospheric CO2, the economics of such system need to take into account the economic benefit of reducing atmospheric CO2 before the idea makes economic sense, a very interesting question that is above my pay grade.
But now it turns out that Tesla's new batteries do not even make economic sense to back - up rooftop solar systems — at least not yet.
«There are many systems that make great economic sense today, and these are the types of systems that are being installed in large numbers,» said Tommy Cleveland, a solar energy engineer at the North Carolina State University Solar Center.
That's because it is so expensive to scrub CO2 from the climate system, it only makes economic sense if emissions are zeroed as rapidly as possible.
This really is great news, as 30 % is a big credit, and in many states and cities will continue to put the economics of a solar system squarely in the «makes great economic sense» category.
Keep in mind, the economic benefits of storage are highly dependent on state regulations, so work with your installer to ensure that a battery makes sense for your system.
«If a municipality serving one of our properties, such as the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, opens up its system, we have the option of bringing those properties in under the contract we have already signed or buying elsewhere, whichever makes the most economic sense
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