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But at the same time, renewables appear to be increasing rather than decreasing in competitiveness.
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Consistent with Donald's ideas, past increases in crop yield potential have often been linked to decreased competitiveness, where competitiveness was in conflict with pure-culture yield (Reynolds et al. 1994).
It would have "increased the industry costs by more than a billion a year, with a decrease in competitiveness," Mr. De Vroey said.
The second story line treats the feared decrease in competitiveness for the German economy.
It is also equally important to examine the possible measures to counter decrease in competitiveness and carbon leakage resulting from carbon pricing if they are affecting the Australian economy in general and EITEs industries in particular.
There is a growing body of literature on the issue of using BAMs to alleviate the decrease in competitiveness and carbon leakage due to adopting a particular carbon pricing strategy.
During the debate prior to passing the carbon tax legislation in 2011, there were concerns about the challenge that Australia's emissions-intensive and trade-exposed (EITE) industries may face in terms of decreasing international competitiveness due to the unilateral nature of the tax and hence the potential for carbon leakage.
Operating nuclear power plants in load-following modes decreases the plants' annual energy output and increases the levelized cost of energy, decreasing economic competitiveness.
On the contrary, higher revenues from electricity export can yield a wider gap, decreasing the competitiveness of 2G ethanol.
Insufficiently educated and unskilled personnel, particularly in the production and management fields, are decreasing competitiveness that is necessary for survival in the global market.
Decrease in milk production.
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