Sentences with phrase «technologically feasible»

These images aren't precisely a peek behind its veil of secrecy — many were explicitly just concepts, any ideas it's kept have probably evolved significantly, and much of the hardware design still doesn't seem technologically feasible.
Toyota's vision for mobility that turns transportation into a constant state of being isn't just endlessly ambitious and downright incredible; it's technologically feasible.
In this time of super intelligent assistants and metabots, surely it's technologically feasible for an artificial intelligence - powered chatbot to distinguish commands from, say, a 40 year old woman, from those of her 11 - year - old son, and to know that she prefers mushrooms on her pizza while he likes pepperoni.
The IPCC report suggests that it's at least technologically feasible.
As critics have been quick to point out, Hakkens» vision may not be practical or even technologically feasible, but I think they are missing the most beautiful and inspirational piece of his idea, which is his radical vision for changing the world.
Recently, when Lehmann and his colleagues compared biochar systems — in which biomass is burned in low - oxygen stoves and added to the soil as a fertilizer — to bioenergy with carbon capture and storage systems (BECCS)-- like geologic sequestration — they found that biochar systems were ultimately cheaper, more technologically feasible, and likely to be adopted earlier.
We have proven that battery / electric vehicles are technologically feasible and that hybrid electric vehicles are very marketable.
On or before 1 January 2009, ARB shall prepare and approve a scoping plan for achieving the maximum technologically feasible and cost - effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
While EPA did not propose that CCS represented BSER [best system of emission reduction], EPA stated in the preamble of the proposed NSPS rule that «CCS is technologically feasible for implementation at new coal - fired power plants and its core components (CO2 capture, compression, transportation and storage) have already been implemented at commercial scale.»
Adopt rules and regulations in an open public process to achieve the maximum technologically feasible and cost - effective greenhouse gas emission reductions.
Final regulations, «as proposed and as recommended by stakeholders,» are issued with this rationale: «The Department of Energy (DOE or Department) has determined that revised energy conservation standards for... will result in significant conservation of energy, are technologically feasible, and are economically justified.»
The Energy Policy and Conservation Act [of 1975], as amended, specifies that the Department [of Energy] must consider for amended standards those standard levels that «achieve the maximum improvement in energy efficiency which the Secretary determines is technologically feasible and economically justified» and which will «result in significant conservation of energy.»
Requires the Secretary to review such standards to determine if they are technologically feasible and economically justified; and (2) publish amended standards or a determination that no amended standards are justified no later than January 1, 2016.
Requires the Secretary to: (1) review such standards to determine if they are technologically feasible and economically justified; and (2) publish amended standards or a determination that no amended standards are justified by January 1, 2014.
The only solution is to stop using fossil fuels and to replace them with wind, solar and sustainable (meaning minimal - fossil fuel input) biofuel technology, which is both economically and technologically feasible.
[Nov. 30, 4:11 p.m. Update Romm covered the new paper by posting the Lawrence Berkeley news release, which includes this optimistic conclusion: «The scientists say that all of this will be technologically feasible by 2050 if today's pace of innovation continues.»
There have also been concerns over the pledge's wording, which requires implementation «by 2020 or as soon as it is commercially available and technologically feasible,» which seems open to interpretation and may be easy for UEP to circumvent (although THL disagrees with this).90
Few know that this is even technologically feasible, but the technology is the easy part.
Staggering release dates by country is no longer economically or technologically feasible.
«Furthermore, it is not clear to me that there is a technologically feasible way of actually doing this, and even if you could do it, the direct negative consequences of reducing the amount of sunlight available to marine ecosystems could be huge.»
-- The Secretary shall review the criteria and standards established under paragraph (1) to determine if revised standards are technologically feasible and economically justified.
At the Dallas meeting, IBM physicist Rolf Landauer argued strongly that quantum computing would not be technologically feasible.
The recent blockbuster Interstellar is based on premises that Einstein made technically plausible, if not (yet) technologically feasible: that by travelling close to the speed of light, or moving in an intense gravitational field such as that of a black hole, we age more slowly than those we leave behind on Earth (see diagram).
Abts considers these projects successful regardless of whether they are technologically feasible.
The narrative in film is unique in that it lets you explore the future before it is technologically feasible.
Nick Clegg, then Deputy Prime Minister, even went as far to claim that the bill was neither proportionate nor technologically feasible.
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«Conversion of pipelines to transport heavy oil and dilbit is technologically feasible and has been proposed in other parts of Canada,» said Donaldson.
Unlike existing mainstream infrastructure promotion policies, which include financing agencies, delivery programs, and even promotional agencies and embassy staff around the world, ePlatforms are relatively straightforward and inexpensive to implement, and now technologically feasible.
Lowe said the case for adding an electronic form of Australian banknotes to the payments mix has not been established, even if it were technologically feasible.

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The only technologically and legally feasible way of doing that is to install black boxes at the internet service providers, meaning everything you do online is documented — every click, every instant message, every search.
Hawkins cited a report by a team of engineers and economists led by Prof. Mark Jacobsen of Stanford that makes the case that 100 % renewable energy from wind, water, and solar sources by 2030 in New YorkState is technologically and economically feasible.
He suggested that for a sustainable Arctic future we should keep below a 2 degree warming, which is technologically and economically feasible, but the longer we wait the more difficult it will be.
«Collectively we as humans are at a point in which, technologically, there's at least one feasible path to getting to another star within our generation,» former NASA astronaut Mae Jemison said at a news briefing Tuesday at the One World Observatory in New York City.
Although NAAQS regulation of lead was both technologically and economically feasible, not even a global depression lasting several decades would suffice to lower atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations below current levels.
Even though publishing both print and ebook versions of a book is financially and technologically more feasible than it's ever been in history, there is one case where ebooks might be a better choice.
I'm not sure how feasible it is technologically.
Even before the conclusion of this study, however, I would like to see the EPA start looking into ways to eliminate leakages where it is «technologically and economically feasible,» whether below the surface or above.
The critical question is: Given the current extent of U.S. natural gas production — and the fact that production is projected to expand by more than 50 percent in the coming decades — are we doing everything we can to ensure that emissions are as low as is technologically and economically feasible?
To prohibit the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency from finalizing any rule imposing any standard of performance for carbon dioxide emissions from any existing or new source that is a fossil fuel - fired electric utility generating unit unless and until carbon capture and storage is found to be technologically and economically feasible.
Some believe such a target is technologically and economically feasible, although if it were adopted, and strong policies implemented, there would be less than six years in which to achieve it, which stretches the boundaries of the politically possible.
Technologically and economically it is achievable, but is it politically feasible?
Standards for medium - and heavy - duty trucks were finalized in August 2011 and for passenger vehicles and light trucks in November 2011 — both baby steps forward, far short of what's technologically and economically feasible.
Only «after consideration of all relevant medical and scientific evidence available... including consideration of other technologically or economically feasible means.»
«Technologically, while it's feasible for LTE Apple Watch to support voice service & replace iPhones» phone function, we think it must first improve the user experience of data transmission (not via iPhone),» wrote Kuo in a note obtained by Apple Insider.
Some day, Neukrug and others say, it may be both technologically and economically feasible to mine sludge for other nutrients and heavy metals.
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