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America has pledged to help rebuild a mothballed naval base.
A source told Reuters earlier the facility would be mothballed.
It cost more than $250 million but has been mothballed.
The plant was started in 2011, then mothballed in 2014.
In 2016, it bought a mothballed auto plant in Normal, Ill.
About half the plant's annual 11 million-tonne capacity was eventually mothballed.
Ryze is rehabilitating an existing, mothballed biodiesel plant in Storey County, Nev.
The old, inefficient plants could be mothballed, and air pollution would decrease.
Upkeep on this mothballed fleet costs at least $7 million a year.
Bids for its mothballed Quebec mine and plant are due by January.
And the country's only aircraft carrier, never battle-ready, was mothballed in February.
The closure mothballed the nearby "Elephant" oilfield, which relies on Sharara for electricity.
Planes remain grounded and tanks are mothballed because of the price of fuel.
So, too, in some states are "the stranded costs" of mothballed power plants.
The facility, initially planned in 2011, had been mothballed amid the industry slump.
"There are a lot of single-cycle gas plants being mothballed," Slade said.
Custeel, an industry body, says this includes many facilities that had already been mothballed.
But the slow progress on restarting mothballed plants is calling its plans into question.
If the rains return, the expensive new water plants could end up being mothballed.
The aircraft have been mothballed according to aircraft maintenance standards, the People's Daily said.
As mines were mothballed or shuttered, hundreds of miners and truckers were laid off.
De Bohan said about 15 EU factories were about to be shut or mothballed.
Since 2012, however, it's been closed to the public — mothballed, frozen in time — awaiting redevelopment.
North Korea has mothballed Yongbyon before, only to restart it when negotiations with Washington stalled.
Foxconn quickly energized the region, buying a mothballed electronics factory and hiring thousands of workers.
This summer, 1,400 Googlers signed a letter asking (politely, that time) for Dragonfly to be mothballed.
Those tools include using a previously mothballed power plant, imports from other regions and consumer conservation.
They mothballed large construction projects in order to reduce smog from cement production and diesel trucks.
But even as Roberts mothballed the factory, he was hatching a plan to keep it alive.
You can work on something for years only to find that project mothballed during a quick meeting.
Santaguida estimated it would take a year or two to get its mothballed cobalt refinery running again.
It did nothing about launchers, and the warheads it eliminated needed only to be mothballed, not destroyed.
The Indian alkaloid factories in Ghazipur and Neemuch were mothballed, and only the "quasi-medical" industry remained.
The reason these plants were mothballed in the first place was because of their higher cost structures.
CPC's 220,7003 bpd refinery closest to the storm's path in Kaohsiung was mothballed in November last year.
Some camps that had been mothballed after the recent slump in oil prices were reopened as shelters.
We drive past one of the mothballed Terra wells, set amid a yellow sea of blooming alfalfa.
In 21950, that number reached 21962 million, by which time TWA was defunct and Saarinen's terminal, mothballed.
He mothballed vital environmental research labs and rewrote environmental protection legislation in the fine print of budget bills.
President Donald Trump announced in February that he would end the agreement unless Russia mothballed the missile system.
The vote itself does not restart the licensing process for Yucca, which has been mothballed by federal law.
The state took full control in 2015 and about half Ilva's annual 11million-tonne capacity was eventually mothballed.
The lack of dismantlement, the analysts concluded, suggested that the site "may only be mothballed, with reactivation possible."
However, right now the mine is shipping ore to China for processing because its own plant remains mothballed.
Analysts estimate about 2291,2892 tonnes of annual zinc output outside China has been mothballed over the last two years.
For the moment, however, it will be mothballed, until the smoke clears and a new owner can be found.
"For the moment, however, it will be mothballed, until the smoke clears and a new owner can be found."
Kimberley is redeveloping the mine which was mothballed in 2012 by its previous owners De Beers and the government.
The group mothballed a $322 million project in Alabama to focus on setting up a production facility in Thailand.
The state took full control in 2015 and about half Ilva's annual 11 million-tonne capacity was eventually mothballed.
Completed in 1984, the government mothballed it two years later following Marcos' ouster and the deadly Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
In an act that violated federal environmental regulations, a mothballed sixty-year-old treatment plant was rushed into service.
Bank of America mothballed its middle-market operation in 2012, only to dust it off again several years later.
Chambishi has been mothballed, while KCM's Nchanga smelter has reduced output to compensate for the loss of custom feed.
Mines that have been mothballed because they are not economic are not going to be taken out of mothballs.
Sweden, which is a militarily neutral country and not a member of NATO, mothballed compulsory conscription back in 2010.
The military had mothballed the idea at the time, only to roll it out in 1999, camouflaged as democracy.
Anglo mothballed its Bokoni mine, which contributed to a 4 percent fall in platinum output in the last quarter.
Lenzing mothballed a $322 million project in Alabama to focus on setting up a new production facility in Thailand.
Iran also mothballed much of its centrifuges, the devices it uses to enrich uranium by rapidly spinning uranium hexafluoride gas.
Elements of the nuclear program in Iran would be singled out, but they're largely in a semi-mothballed state anyway.
Those tools include using a previously mothballed power plant, imports from other regions and consumer conservation and demand response efforts.
In 2005, before the mine was mothballed, San Martin produced about 8,000 tonnes of copper and 19,000 tonnes of zinc.
But politics have dragged the Yucca Mountain plans through five presidents, and the Obama administration effectively mothballed it in 2010.
This month, the Refugee Company opened a facility in a mothballed prison that the city had converted to refugee housing.
"Engineering costs related to the mothballed U.S. lyocell fibre expansion will be fully written off," Lenzing said in a statement.
The look is a mishmash collection that slots into fashion's reigning mania for mothballed vintage (priced, of course, like new).
It has over the last five years mothballed, closed or sold a staggering 21.2 percent of its global smelter capacity.
But Google Fiber is being mothballed, and industry analysts say no one was really opting into the TV package anyway.
The project was mothballed in 2009 due to weak aluminum prices, but dusted off last year last year as prices recovered.
Revive and expand the Migration Impacts Fund, a foolishly mothballed programme that channelled government resources to places experiencing fast population change.
Sweden has since reduced its armed forces to just three battalions and mothballed, dismantled and sold off many of the airbases.
Now all but mothballed and rolling around, they can take on new lives—and often far more confusing ones, at that.
NRG, which mothballed the Dunkirk plant in 2016, dropped a plan to convert it from coal to natural gas in 2018.
"We may start up some old fossil fuel power plants that had been mothballed to meet higher demand," the spokesman said.
When the USSR collapsed, the program was mothballed and half-finished space shuttles were left rotting around the former Soviet empire.
To ride out the tough conditions, Keppel said it was cutting yard capacity and that it had mothballed two overseas yards.
"It can be very depressing seeing beautiful planes mothballed into a corner at aviation museums," Giles English wrote in an email.
Last September, Calgary's Canada Boy Vinyl facility opened for business with three aged manual presses procured from a mothballed UK plant.
Glencore acquired the underground Integra mine, formally called Glennies Creek, in 2015 after it was mothballed by then owner Vale of Brazil.
To lure tourists back, Sri Lanka is hosting international sporting events and has mothballed a rule on minimum rates for hotel stays.
Today, increased government lending is stimulating restarts of mothballed capacity, which is only going to make those structural problems worse not better.
Which of course exposes the oft-repeated midterm liberal lie that 23 million would lose their coverage should the ACA be mothballed?
They bought it in October 2015 after it was mothballed by former owner Aditya Birla in 2013 due to declining copper prices.
Commercial satellite photographs suggest the buildings containing the control rooms and computers used to trigger and study the explosions were carefully mothballed.
The terminals, which cool gas into liquids for export by tankers, have been largely mothballed since 2014 when domestic consumption overwhelmed production.
Glencore last week said it would restart a mothballed mine in southeastern Australia, with a surge in prices breathing life into the sector.
EDT (1147 GMT) on a runway formerly used for landings of the now-mothballed space shuttles, the Air Force said in an email.
Since Alcon's mothballed research in the early 1990s, other studies have similarly found that most drops on the market are larger than necessary.
Flynn noted the mine in question was mothballed while Whitehaven is an operating miner that is already employing people and already paying taxes.
George W. Bush billed his FutureGen project as the world's first zero-emissions coal plant but mothballed it when it became too expensive.
The main telescope, built from German equipment received after World War II, has been mothballed, and the building now houses an astronomy museum.
The mothballed Assembly was recalled briefly by unionists on Monday in a last-ditch attempt to block changes that failed on procedural grounds.
Back in 1995, The Brady Bunch Movie showed that there was a clever, postmodern way to turn our mothballed childhood memories into irreverent satire.
The mine's processing plant was shut down in 1998 after problems disposing of toxic waste water, and the whole site was mothballed in 2002.
Since the Shuttle program was mothballed in 2011, all rockets launches off Space Coast have flown from the adjacent Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
"If nickel prices stay low, we could see more nickel mines (which also produce cobalt) being mothballed," a cobalt trader based in Europe said.
The plant, which was commissioned in 1973 and mothballed in 2016, has just made its first shipment in two years, according to local media.
Operators of such plants include RWE and Uniper, which have asked for fair compensation should their plants be mothballed or closed ahead of time.
The Husnes plant has been operating at 7.673,000 tonnes - less than half its capacity - since 2009, when one of two production lines was mothballed.
They fell in love with the same speed and fervor Claire and I had fallen in love that fateful night in the mothballed costume barn.
Among the possible enticements for Russia is the revival of a mothballed proposal to build a $5.3bn gas pipeline between Russia's Sakhalin Island and Tokyo.
Among them is a mothballed oilfield in a remote part of the country—so remote that it costs $90 to retrieve each barrel of oil.
The island's largest power plants had been built on its less populated southern coast, to serve a now mothballed set of massive petrochemical plants nearby.
Tahoe's flagship Escobal silver mine in Guatemala has been effectively mothballed since last year as part of a long-simmering dispute with the country's leadership.
Some barge lines are paying companies to lash their mothballed vessels along river banks rather than lose money keeping them active, according to barge brokers.
He also said the tribe has been "tricked" once before, when a plan to relocate the community was mothballed in favor of building a bypass.
Mountain Pass briefly returned to life in 2012 under the ownership of Molycorp before being mothballed again in 2015 due to another collapse in price.
Plus, building infrastructure for major sporting events is often a money loser, as these massive stadiums are sometimes mothballed or abandoned after the event ends.
To resume refining in California, privately-held MP Materials is spending $200 million to restart mothballed equipment at the mine and build a large roasting oven.
Today, the center is enjoying a revival, following a few dark years after the space shuttle program was mothballed and crewed launches were outsourced to Russia.
Staley has instead doubled down on Barclays' investment banking strategy, including a fresh push into securitisation and a gradual revival of its mothballed Asian advisory business.
In July, Engie was forced to restart its mothballed Pelican Point gas-fired power station in South Australia in order to help shore up power supplies.
The mothballed website was a "sociopathic bully," but also simultaneously "a pretty flimsy business" that made little profit and whose writers weren't actual journalists, he said.
"Air pollution policies in the northeast of the country have suppressed demand beyond normal seasonality as major construction projects were mothballed," she said in a note.
Panasonic has resurrected its Technics line to bring back its flagship Technics SL-1200 — a longtime favorite of club DJs, which has been mothballed since 2008.
Those tools include using a previously mothballed power plant, imports from other regions, consumer conservation and demand response efforts, which compensate consumers for cutting electric usage.
Staley has instead doubled down on Barclays' investment banking strategy, including a fresh push into securitization and a gradual revival of its mothballed Asian advisory business.
But they do highlight the 500,000-tonne gorilla in the room, namely the mine capacity that was mothballed by Glencore at the end of last year.
For now, the life's work that was the Fox Lake Police Explorer Post 300 is mothballed, until authorities fully investigate the alleged misuse of its funds.
His bushy, 19th-century-style mustache makes him look mothballed and out of his time, like a man doing a Civil War re-enactment of himself.
The mothballed Escobal mine has been costing Tahoe about $6.6 million each quarter, an amount the company said it hopes to shrink to $5 million each quarter.
Finnish utilities have already mothballed or permanently closed a number of coal power plants as Nordic power prices plunged to 15-year lows last year, reducing profitability.
Conditions have been so dire that the city of Santa Barbara has been making plans to reopen a mothballed desalination plant to turn seawater into drinking water.
It features the winged feet of some forgotten monument and a broken Statue of Liberty that looks like a mothballed memorial found in some hoarder's back closet.
Even if the FAA approves the planes, airlines will have to take mothballed planes that have been grounded since March and train thousands of Boeing 737 pilots.
He warned in veiled terms that Iran could consider restarting its now largely mothballed nuclear energy program, which is under inspection of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
And for every Pinto or El Camino that was rightly mothballed due to performance woes or wretched aesthetics, dozens of once-beloved cars have also been discontinued.
So despite insisting it has mothballed the previous administration's policy of "strategic patience" on North Korea, the Trump administration finds itself in the familiar position of waiting.
" The bars at the stadium have all been mothballed, closed and shuttered, so now Kirkby's role is "washing up, a bit of laundry, keeping the place secure.
Civic leaders have long argued over what to do with the mothballed midcentury behemoth, which was finally awarded landmark status last week by the Texas Historical Commission.
But there will be an impact if new home developments are mothballed, estate agency branches start to close and price increases for the property portals become more difficult.
At Tehran's airport, rows of mothballed aircraft still sit with bright orange covers on their engines, ready to give up their parts for other old planes needing repairs.
Right now, an investor named Ronny Shmoel is trying to bring Circuit City back to life as a physical presence, roughly seven years after the brand was mothballed.
The Philippines splashed out $22016 billion on the 33-megawatt Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, but mothballed it after the collapse of a dictatorship and the devastating Chernobyl disaster.
In a landscape where every IoT access point is a potential vector to bring down web giants, will all those new devices be mothballed in favor of security?
In 2013, the trust renovated two of the mothballed barracks into multitenant offices as "proof of concept," said Josh Bagley, director of real estate development for the trust.
That site — which has at various times been described as a "money pit" and a "superstation to nowhere" — reportedly cost more than $250 million, and was eventually mothballed.
A Reuters analysis of India's power output data shows over 50 coal- and gas-fired power plants in India are largely mothballed, or operating at a bare minimum.
Already, the Air Force is having to scavenge for spare parts for President Obama's Air Force One from 7573-2757 aircraft mothballed in the desert, according to Defense One.
Next to the mine's mothballed property in the town of Casillas, approaching trucks are inspected by locals seeking to enforce the suspension at what they dub a "resistance camp".
Some of what happens in Nashville stays on Instagram, but most of what happens gets mothballed in the memory of your friends as that weekend when shit got crazy.
At the same time, technological improvement allows companies to produce oil at lower and lower prices, making it easier to bring mothballed rigs back on line quickly, he said.
That company was mothballed last month after an internal investigation by Nissan following Ghosn's arrest indicated that RNBV may have been involved with financial misconduct by the former chairman.
In one of the most glaring examples of exiting coal at any cost, Brazil's Vale, sold a mothballed coal mine in Australia to a local operator for A$1.
The cheery projection that these truck drivers won't mind being mothballed because they'll have more time on their hands to work on their personal projects may not work, either.
Investment in oil rigs and the like has fallen by almost 70% over the past two years, adjusted for inflation, as investors have mothballed shale-oil and -gas projects.
More than half the shortfall will be needed from remaining coal-fired plants and the rest from restarting mothballed gas-fired power plants, the Australian Energy Market Operator says.
Potash has mothballed a recently opened mine in the eastern Canadian province of New Brunswick and temporarily closed some operations in Saskatchewan, the center of the industry in Canada.
The other side: High futures prices for electricity this summer have incentivized some power plants to finish construction early and enticed other "mothballed" plants to re-enter the markets.
After the private bank swung to a loss in 2013, Barclays moved the business back into the retail bank, stopped disclosing its performance and mothballed the Barclays Wealth brand.
Concerns about moly-99 shortages heightened in October 2016, when the Canadian government mothballed a reactor in Chalk River, Ontario, that supplied about 40 percent of the American market.
French, British, German, and European Union officials remain highly reluctant to fiddle with a nonproliferation agreement that has in fact successfully mothballed much of Iran's nuclear infrastructure and capacity.
But instead of doubling down, the utility is rethinking its energy mix, reconsidering plans for large wind farms and even restarting a mothballed power plant that runs on fossil fuel.
According to figures released by the Met Police, three-quarters of police investigations into acid attacks are mothballed due to victims being unwilling to name the perpetrators or press charges.
Miners like Canada's Cameco, France's Areva and the uranium arms of global mining companies have closed or mothballed several mines and deferred new projects in order to cut back supply.
Gas-fired power generation has struggled to complete with cheaper-to-operate renewables, and that has led to up to 15 percent of Australia's natural gas power capacity being mothballed.
In recent months, Petrobras has stepped up the sale of some refining assets, such as the mothballed Okinawa refinery in Japan, and tightened safety and efficiency standards in the segment.
OSLO (Reuters) - Aluminum maker Norsk Hydro may restart a mothballed Norwegian production line as global metals markets tighten following a Chinese clampdown on pollution, the company's chief executive told Reuters.
Glencore has declined to say when it plans to fully resume production at mines it had mothballed in an effort to boost prices, which hit multi-year lows in January.
In North Dakota's Bakken shale fields, where Continental is the largest leaseholder, the company has hired oilfield service contractors to frack wells that it had mothballed during the price downturn.
Microsoft announced that its own subscription streaming service, Groove, will be mothballed and that it's arranged a partnership to move you Groove-lovers into a safe zone with all your tunes.
Escobal, the world's second largest silver mine, has been mothballed since last year after officials suspended Tahoe's license to operate, part of a long-simmering feud with the Xinca indigenous population.
Coming a week after an agreement to sell its Scottish facilities, which were mothballed late last year, talk of nationalising Britain's steel industry was in the air again, unsettling the government.
Queensland said that in the first quarter of 2018, it would reopen state-owned Stanwell Corp's 385-megawatt (MW) Swanbank E gas-fired power station, which was mothballed three years ago.
The boom scenario for Trump is that tax reform will supercharge economic growth, juice the already soaring stock market, revive mothballed factories in Trump country and indirectly nurture his political recovery.
Boring estimates its construction costs would be less than $1 billion, though the preexisting semi-completed Loop station at its terminus was mothballed in 2008 after hundreds of millions in costs.
The North expelled United Nations experts who were monitoring compliance with that deal, removed the seals from its mothballed nuclear facilities and declared that it would leave the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
This revival — which Peter Gelb, the Met's general manger, is mounting after many thought the Machine, last seen in 2013, would be mothballed for good — does indeed have some compelling casting.
For many other mothballed mills, "it is highly unlikely they would come back at all" because it would be too expensive to do so, said Clarksons Platou Securities analyst Lee McMillan.
Glencore's partial restart of mine capacity it mothballed toward the end of 2015 was both a signal that the cycle was starting to turn and served as an accelerator in that process.
Harrison, who has vowed to cut costs and boost efficiency with his "precision scheduled railroading" strategy, has mothballed locomotives, closed rail yards, lengthened trains, and slashed overtime pay and hundreds of jobs.
China's chrome ore stocks are running low, but restocking may not be difficult, sources say, because smaller producers in South Africa, India and Turkey have restarted or likely to restart mothballed capacity.
Glencore's partial restart of mine capacity it mothballed towards the end of 2015 was both a signal that the cycle was starting to turn and served as an accelerator in that process.
Escobal, the world's second largest silver mine, has been effectively mothballed since last year after officials suspended Tahoe's license to operate, part of a long-simmering feud with the Xinca indigenous population.
Chief Executive Jes Staley has defied Bramson's demands, instead doubling down on his investment banking strategy with a push back into securitisation and a gradual revival of its mothballed Asian advisory business.
NATO, which is buying its own fleet of Northrop drones, is also considering a bid for the mothballed German aircraft but has not yet submitted it, said sources familiar with the process.
The last three years have seen dozens of new projects mothballed and expansions put on hold, meaning millions of barrels of crude from the world's third-largest reserves may never be extracted.
And on Central Park South, the developer Steven Witkoff recently mothballed his plan to convert the Park Lane hotel to condominiums or demolish the building so he can build a luxury tower.
It was a novel design, but the research program on ASRG was mothballed in 2012 after costs began to drift tens of millions of dollars over budget without an end in sight.
LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - New European Union cross-border share trading platforms set up by the London Stock Exchange and rival Aquis ahead of Brexit have been mothballed due to limited demand.
The company, which provides drilling and infrastructure support to oil explorers, said it had recommissioned a previously mothballed facility and added personnel to its perforating systems unit to meet the increased demand.
Other escalations might include: pulling mothballed centrifuges out of storage to increase the amount of enrichment it can do; restarting enrichment at Fordow, an even deeper-buried and thus harder-to-bomb plant.
South Australia has a gas-fired plant that was mothballed until last year's power supply crisis, but even with the higher prices for electricity, the operator is struggling to make the plant profitable.
An example of this is plans to reopen the Avebury mine in Tasmania, Australia's island state, that was mothballed in 2009 after nickel prices collapsed in the wake of the 2008 global recession.
And even if Glencore were to reactivate all of its mothballed capacity, it would also take months to impact significantly the amount of material available for delivery to the LME against short positions.
But the financing contract required the city to temporarily use Flint's mothballed water treatment plant, which Earley and Ambrose knew was not equipped to treat water straight from the Flint River, Schuette alleged.
More than 80 percent of the electricity in Africa's most industrialised country comes from coal-fired power plants, some of which had been mothballed but were returned to service to help boost electricity supplies.
About half the plant's 217-million-tonne annual steelmaking capacity was eventually mothballed, senior managers and executives were arrested and 2150 billion euros of assets were seized from the Riva Group, Ilva's former owners.
Demand for Halliburton and rival Schlumberger NV's fracking equipment has also received a boost because a number of smaller services firms have mothballed equipment in response to a two-year rout in oil prices.
Still, future funding remains uncertain, daunting regulatory hurdles remain and the tight test schedule, aiming to certify a jetliner able to cruise 10% faster than the now-mothballed Concorde, could stretch due to unexpected challenges.
"Let's say, for example, pulp and paper manufacturing: we've got mills in the US that are from the 19th century that are still used and when demand goes down, those facilities get mothballed," Aden said.
One of the two Inland Empire turbines was mothballed in 2017, cutting the plants output to about 376 megawatts, according to the filing and the California Independent System Operator, which oversees the states electricity grid.
Two B-52s have returned to service from 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona, also known as the "boneyard," where retired or mothballed aircraft are stored.
While the documents' authenticity has not been challenged by Western governments and intelligence experts, critics said they added little to previous assessments that concluded that Iran mothballed its effort to develop nuclear weapons in 2003.
One of the two Inland Empire turbines was mothballed in 2017, cutting the plant's output to about 376 megawatts, according to the filing and the California Independent System Operator, which oversees the state's electricity grid.
A 1954 fireboat, the John D. McKean, had been mothballed in 2016 after a storied career, including rescue missions after the September 11, 53, terror attacks and Captain Sully Sullenberger's 2009 Hudson River plane landing.
The Nordic country mothballed compulsory military service in 2010, but military activity in the Baltic region has increased since, in the wake of Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, prompting Sweden to step up military preparedness.
The fleet of mothballed giant vessels anchored around Southeast Asian waters is the physical fallout of an oil downturn heading into its third year, and a stark reminder of how badly the industry miscalculated market conditions.
The Taxinan refinery, in the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang, will be mothballed from June 30, one of the first and few refining facilities CNPC has shut down amid China's tightening environmental scrutiny and fuel upgrading.
Though that tactic lubricated the nation's industrialization, it also contributed to the excess that has buried the country in empty apartment blocks, mothballed cement plants and sputtering steel mills — all of which threaten the economy's stability.
Mr. Litinsky said that he planned to restart the Mountain Pass mine's mothballed chemical separation facilities next year to produce rare-earth oxides, so that semiprocessed ore would no longer have to be shipped to China.
Tahoe's Escobal silver mine in Guatemala, the world's second largest, has been effectively mothballed since last year after officials suspended the miner's license to operate, part of a long-simmering feud with the Xinca indigenous population.
A Reuters analysis calculates that as few as six more reactors are likely to restart within the next five years, eight will mostly likely be mothballed and that the prospects for two dozen others is uncertain.
Second, faster project approval will also attract private investors, increasing the use of public-private partnerships (P3s) that can help bring mothballed construction projects to market in a more economical and efficient manner in certain circumstances.
Before the map was mothballed due to a lack of funding, it spent a few years hallucinating competitors out of whole cloth, over-stating both speed and availability, while failing utterly to mention service pricing whatsoever.
Returning from a German prisoner of war camp in 1946, he unpacked his father's machinery, mothballed during the war, resumed production and advertised the Moka Express nationally on billboards, newspapers, magazines and radio, and eventually on television.
Since the start of 2014, the company's workforce has been cut by over 40 percent to some 8,000 by early 2017, while it has reduced its fleet by 12 vessels, including four mothballed vessels, to 33 vessels.
The government's reversal of policy to let miners re-open mothballed capacity and the securing of some fixed-price deals have helped bring spot prices down 20 percent since then, but they remain high by historical standards.
While many zinc mines have been shut or mothballed over the past couple of years, prices took off this year on intensified deficit expectations with the closure of the Century mine in Australia and Lisheen in Ireland.
The distinctive and venerable OH-58 Kiowa helicopter, mothballed and grounded in the dry desert of Arizona, after being retired from US Army service with almost 50 years of service, is finding its wings again in Greece.
More than two-thirds of the nation's thirty-one remaining death chambers have been left to collect dust like relics of the past as circumstances and uncertainty over the future of capital punishment have essentially mothballed these rooms.
Instead of mobilizing his unprecedented grassroots machine to pressure obstructionist lawmakers, support state and local candidates who shared his vision, and counter the Tea Party, Obama mothballed his campaign operation, bottling it up inside the Democratic National Committee.
A day after the attack on the record shop, he revived a mothballed plan to turn Gezi Park, one of the few green spaces in central Istanbul, into a replica of an Ottoman barracks that once stood there.
Deal supporters say that the pact has stretched the "break out" time Iran would need to race to a bomb to at least a year, has mothballed most of its centrifuges and all but eradicated its uranium stockpile.
Moments later, an updated schedule from the White House announced that the president, vice president and members of the coronavirus task force would be holding the presser in the White House's nearly mothballed James S. Brady Press BriefingRroom.
The utility has also failed to build new power generation facilities as older plants have been mothballed, and existing equipment has not been kept in good working order, said Ángel Figueroa Jaramillo, president of the electrical workers' union.
Banks still wary of his sector following the Great Recession are growing reluctant to issue loans, and his company has mothballed some spending plans and cut staff more than usual for this time of year, according to Clay.
That warning, a string of blackouts and soaring energy prices led the Australian government and states to step in to shore up supply, including restarting a mothballed gas-fired power plant, funding huge storage batteries and limiting gas exports.
On the basis that the most expensive oil production would be mothballed first, Aramco's absolute production would still increase even if oil demand fell sharply by 2050, and its market share would jump to 20% from around 12% now.
LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell has struck a deal with Dutch tank terminal firm HES International to partially restart a German oil refinery mothballed since 2011 in response to new restrictions on marine fuels, two trading sources told Reuters.
In the early 1990s, the whistle blew and the U.S. needed ships to support our troops overseas, so a massive effort was launched by the U.S. to break out ships from the National Defense Reserve Fleet of mothballed ships.
Last month, the central bank ordered commercial banks - the main financiers of infrastructure projects in India, including the semi-complete, or largely mothballed power plants - to resolve non-performing debt problems in six months, or push defaulters into bankruptcy.
If it decides to tap nuclear energy, the Philippines could either build new facilities or rehabilitate its Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, built in the 1980s but mothballed after a change in the country's leadership and the devastating Chernobyl disaster.
Not since I pushed my way through C. S. Lewis's fusty mothballed wardrobe and stepped out into the frozen, pine-scented forests of Narnia can I remember being so effectively transported into a viscerally, sometimes terrifyingly plausible alternate universe.
At that point, airlines will need to pull the mothballed planes out of storage, and each will receive a thorough nose-to-tail examination to make sure all systems are working and there are no mechanical or electrical issues.
Many zinc mines have been shut or mothballed over the past couple of years, but prices did not really take off until this year when deficit expectations intensified with the closure of the Century mine in Australia and Lisheen in Ireland.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA said on Monday it had agreed to sell its mothballed Okinawa refinery and related assets to Japan's Taiyo Oil Co. for $129.3 million, according to a securities filing.
"All the multi-billion dollar mining investment projects that were mothballed two, three, four years ago on the back of falling commodity prices...(are not) going to start again straight away but they are seeing signs of real optimism," Hand said.
South Australia's last coal-fired power station shut down last May, as it was making losses, and one of two units at a gas-fired power plant has been mothballed as its owner, France's Engie, has struggled to secure affordable gas.
In Virginia, Dominion Energy ended several maintenance contracts it had with GE this year when it mothballed a large gas-fired plant built by companies GE later acquired and idled seven other coal and natural gas units in the state.
Tata mothballed the plants at the end of 2015 due to the impact of cheap Chinese imports, causing the loss of 270 jobs and sparking fears for the area's economy after the closure of a nearby plant in Ravenscraig in 1992.
Magwood said Brazil was doing the right thing in completing its mothballed third nuclear reactor, Angra 3, on the coast south of Rio de Janeiro, despite the price tag to finish the job, estimated at some 15 billion reais ($3.7 billion).
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian Pacific Coal said on Tuesday it was considering its options after a state regulator refused to extend the life of a mothballed coal mine, partly due to a lack of information around the proposed mine's carbon emissions.
The cost depends on size and location, and whether they are in a so-called "hot lay-up", whereby equipment is kept operational so the vessel quickly returns to service, or "cold lay-up" whereby ships can be mothballed for years.
The Titanic-size ship — which in its 1950s prime offered one of the most stylish ways to travel between New York and Europe — has been mothballed for decades, ever since jet travel ended the era of the trans-Atlantic superliner.
In addition to drilling more wells, some firms are planning to frack mothballed ones—wells that have been drilled but not yet pumped full of sand, water and chemicals to open up fissures allowing oil trapped in shale to flow out.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Monday it hoped to expand newly restored ties with the Pacific state of Kiribati, site of a strategic but mothballed Chinese space tracking station, in comments that may further stoke U.S. anxiety about Beijing's growing influence.
Surging appetite for power as households and businesses crank up their air conditioning has driven utilities to start up old fossil fuel plants that had been mothballed but kept on standby or to boost output at already-operational fossil units.
In the report, David Albright and Serena Kelleher-Vergantini at the Institute for Science and International Security said they had found what appeared to be steam emissions from the turbine building of an old Soviet-style nuclear reactor that had been mothballed.
With as many as 21 of the 55 rigs in its fleet still mothballed amid overcapacity, Seadrill is depending on a further market recovery as it prepares to start paying interest and paying back loans from 2021 and 2022 onwards, analysts say.
And while it could end up mothballed and never see the light of day, as with any project being developed ahead of launch, the company is said to be putting more engineering and development resources into the team working on its release.
The government has also limited the output of iron, steel and aluminium smelters, mothballed many big construction projects—leaving cranes atop unfinished skyscrapers motionless against cornflower skies—and, in Beijing and its surroundings, created a new Environmental Protection Agency, with tough enforcement powers.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India aims to become a urea exporter by 2021 as the South Asian nation has drawn up a 555 billion rupee ($8.7 billion) plan to revive mothballed fertilizer plants and set up gas import and pipeline facilities in eastern India.
LONDON, Sept 26 (IFR) - Lufthansa mothballed a proposed 7.2019m no-grow seven-year bond deal on Monday after refusing to compromise on pricing, in the clearest sign yet that the ECB's corporate purchase programme has not removed all discipline from the market.
Analysts were already fretting about the supply response to stratospheric prices and the whole market is acutely aware that it is almost two years since Glencore mothballed half a million tonnes of zinc mine production when the price bombed out below $1,600 a tonne.
Analysts were already fretting about the supply response to stratospheric prices and the whole market is acutely aware that it is almost two years since Glencore mothballed half a million tonnes of zinc mine production when the price bombed out below $1,5003 a ton.
Cosmo Oil mothballed the Yokkaichi No.5 CDU last year in return for starting up an operational tie-up with Showa Shell Sekiyu from the end of March under which Showa Shell would provide Cosmo Oil with 37,000 bpd of oil products in return.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Interior Department on Wednesday renewed two long-mothballed leases near the Boundary Waters Wilderness area in Minnesota, a key step in opening up the popular wilderness and recreation area to copper mining despite heavy opposition from local and national conservation groups.
A poor but strategic country which is home to a mothballed Chinese space tracking station, Kiribati announced last week that it was cutting relations with self-ruled Taiwan in favor of China, which claims Taiwan as a wayward province with no right to state-to-state ties.
"At a time when ethanol plants in the Heartland are being mothballed and jobs are being lost, it is unfathomable and utterly reprehensible that the Trump administration would dole out more unwarranted waivers to prosperous petroleum refiners," said RFA President and Chief Executive Geoff Cooper said in a statement.
For more on the company, click on HAVILA SHIPPING, FARSTAD, DEEP SEA SUPPLY, SIEM OFFSHORE, SOLSTAD OFFSHORE, DOF, REM OFFSHORE Owners of ships serving the oil industry will be exempt from paying license fees for 2016 on vessels that have been mothballed, Norway's industry minister said on Tuesday.
Camps have been opening at the rate of nearly one a day, including at Greece's dilapidated former Olympic Stadium and in mothballed military bases, to house more than 25,000 people who cannot move forward because of the new border restrictions and because they cannot or will not turn back.
Following that changeover, Fuel ceased to exist entirely and the channel and all of its assets were mothballed by parent company 20th Century Fox, leaving Machotaildrop buried somewhere in a News Corporation vault along with If I Did It and the magic scroll that could summon a second season of Firefly.
Without access to the Single Market, UK companies selling goods or services to the EU would be treated like any other country outside the EU that also does not have a trade or other treaty with the bloc — meaning tariffs, non-tariff barriers and long-since-mothballed customs checks and administration coming into sudden, unwelcome force.

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