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Furthermore, the PEM fuel cell economic lifetime is studied.
The economic lifetime is the working lifetime which gains the lowest average cost.
The low price of natural gas, a competing fuel, makes the economic lifetime of existing reactors uncertain.
Now, all planes must be routinely examined in depth for metal fatigue, a procedure that adds significant costs and limits the economic lifetime of airliners.
In Asia, "average plants are only 12 years old, decades younger than their average economic lifetime of around 40 years," the agency found.
The already existing and planned coal-fired plants would roughly emit 330 gigatonnes of CO2 over their economic lifetime, which always exceeds 15 years.
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Paris gives us a target of reaching net-zero carbon emissions around that time, giving us little more than a ship's economic working lifetime (typically around 30 years) to turn things around.
Moreover, economic, stability and lifetime characteristics are also integrated into the active fault-tolerant MPC.
Prospects for this one are the more difficult because the unifying project of an economic turnaround within lifetime is in jeopardy.
Lifetime economic impact of the burden of childhood stunting attributable to maternal psychosocial risk factors in 137 low/middle-income countries.
Our results demonstrate the economic and component lifetime gains afforded by our strategy when compared with alternative rule-based PHEV energy management benchmarks.
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