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In the scoping assessment, input wa
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Run over a longer period so that th
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estates is completed. The large mil
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(a) What waste vegetable oils are o
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(g) Information on long term supply
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(f) Information to control the spre
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Jamaica BroilersJamaica Public Serv
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The Jamaica Manufacturers’ Associ
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phone hotline and email address wit
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ut first, the necessary steps need
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etc.), and that labour laws arecomp
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campaign management team.75
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Annex Ib. BudgetThe budget below is
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Activity 5: Best practices forbiofu
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Annex Ic. Useful resources for educ
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ANNEX IIPilot Project Identificatio
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Over the 15 years of its depreciate
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Figure 3: Effect of the selling pri
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Pilot Project: Duckenfield Estate -
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Additional assumptions involve exte
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Sensitivity to Sugar Price30.00%25.
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Sensitivity to Ethanol Price30.00%2
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Pilot Projects: Discussion of Other
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Pilot Project: Biodiesel RefineryBa
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iodiesel subsidize it one way or an
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Financial Analysis for 3 Million Ga
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ANNEX IIIJamaica Biofuels Implement
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In-Depth Project Feasibility Studie
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Project ImplementationTask Force ac
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This table summarizes the area (ha)
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Clarendon Figure 1115
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Hanover Figure 1117
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Kingston St. Andrew Figure 1119
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Manchester Figure 1121
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Portland Figure 1123
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Saint Ann Figure 1125
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Saint Catherine Figure 1127
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Saint Elizabeth Figure 1129
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Saint James Figure 1131
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Saint Mary Figure 1133
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Saint Thomas Figure 1135
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Trelawny Figure 1137
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Westmoreland Figure 1139
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ANNEX VSummary of Sugarcane industr