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Transition meaning
The process of change from one form, state, style or place to another. | A word or phrase connecting one part of a discourse to another. | A brief modulation; a passage connecting two themes.
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It says digital transition, innovation transition, and green transition create the preconditions for tourism development but does not go into detail.
Transition: Transition services are offered as a child enters and exits the program and with the transition into Kindergarten.
According to the study on coal transition in SA, the difficulty of the transition was exacerbated by the very high dependence on coal for energy and coal’s role in the economy in general and Mpumalanga in particular.
The state investment brought on by the polytechnic transition is $433 million in one-time funds with $25 million in ongoing funds to support Humboldts transition to become California’s third polytechnic university.
They also can serve to empower institutional transition towards the increasingly digital environment of banking today, and can help attract young talent who can lead that transition effort at these institutions themselves.
AMPIN Energy Transition MD & CEO Pinaki Bhattacharyya said, “AMPIN is committed to driving India’s energy transition, and our collaboration with OeEB is a pivotal step toward our vision of an energy-independent India.
And addressing concerns over the planned closure of the Grangemouth oil refinery, Sarwar added: “A key plank of our green prosperity plan is a fund for a just transition and we want to create a transition hub at Grangemouth.
Evolve Transition Infrastructure LP, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the acquisition, development, ownership, and operation of infrastructure for the transition of energy supply to lower carbon sources in the United States.
He noted this while delivering a speech at the Energy Transition Symposium organised by Development Agenda in Abuja on Friday with theme: ‘Energy Transition in an Oil-Dependent Economy’.
It is part of the clean transition, because the transition from fossil fuels is not possible without digitalisation”, he said.
Just transition is a principle championed by labor groups and social justice advocates to ensure that ecological transition policies protect, enhance and fairly compensate the livelihoods of affected workers and communities.
Muhammad noted that women’s transition to traditional cooking was a setback in Nigeria’s transition plan to energy, especially in the area of clean cooking.
The company is in transition, driven by the objectives of the Transition Board, now switching from the planning to the execution stages of its operations.
The government has pledged £500 million to aid the transition, with provisions to reclaim the investment if Tata Steel fails to maintain 5,000 jobs within its UK operations post-transition.
The transition wasn't as extreme as I thought it would be, though, and after digging a bit into the differences between liquid and air cooling, I'm shocked I didn't make the transition earlier.
They argued that developing countries are yet to fully transition to cleaner energy sources from their dependence on fossil fuels, despite establishing several policy frameworks to support the transition.
This design is said to be 'sympathetic' to the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park, with frontages typical of Pembrokeshire and a transition from blue to green colours, representing the sea to land transition.
Victoria Women’s Transition House, its Winter Holiday Campaign is underway, and it’s a critical source of funds, according to Susan Howard, development and communications director for the Victoria Women’s Transition House.
While work continues on the creation of the board, LaGrange said she's creating a transition team to ensure there's no interruptions to patients during the transition.
An important pillar of the package is the Just Transition Mechanism of €100 billion to support the transition of regions with a large number of workers in coal, peat mining or shale oil and gas.