Examples of using Technically viable in English and their translations into Swedish
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I do not know if the amendment is technically viable.
D are technically viable and are sustainable from an environmental
Our environmental performance is an aggregate of what is possible technically, viable economically and justified ecologically.
are sufficiently detailed and technically viable.
Biofuels are at present the only technically viable means of using renewable energy to replace oil as a transport fuel.
EIB financing goes solely to projects which are both technically viable and economically justified.
This would facilitate the economically and technically viable recovery of the raw materials
I believe we should strongly criticise the fact that a communication issued by the Commission does not seek to follow the path of what is technically viable and most environmentally compatible.
The EFSI should target investments that are expected to be economically and technically viable, which may entail a degree of appropriate risk,
selecting the right price of technically viable alternative solutions.
e. requiring only such techniques which allow implementation under economically and technically viable conditions, prevents the closure of existing installations to meet air quality standards.
by grouping orders or selecting the right price of technically viable alternative solutions.
In addition, GMO contamination in seed must be established using technically viable and accurate threshold values,
if proven commercially and technically viable, take place without further delay.
under economically and technically viable conditions, taking into consideration the costs
technologies that are economically and technically viable;
The questionnaire will also help the Commission assess whether its proposed policy objectives are technically viable, workable in practice and in line with the expectations of stakeholders.
from the environmental viewpoint, with conditions that are economically and technically viable for businesses.
the advent of digital broadcasting where there are commercially and technically viable alternative delivery mechanisms,
such substances are gradually replaced by safer alternatives once these are economically and technically viable.
economically and technically viable, meet the Bank's environmental requirements
technologies that are economically and technically viable.
the relevant industrial sector, under economically and technically viable conditions, taking into consideration the costs
find solutions that will make this project technically viable and restore its already weakened credibility.
technologies that are economically and technically viable.
the relevant industrial sector, under economically and technically viable conditions, taking into consideration the costs and advantages; and.
no suitable alternatives are available, which are economically and technically viable.
this being implicit in the BAT definition which requires BAT to be"developed on a scale which allows implementation in the relevant industrial sector under economically and technically viable conditions as long as they are reasonably accessible to the operator" Article 2.11 IPPC, 39 IED.
technologies where these are economically and technically viable.
which can be implemented in the relevant sector under economically and technically viable conditions, taking into account the costs and advantages.