Browsing by Subject "Internal rate of return"
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Analysing the impact of the resource-to-reserve processes on financial viability in mining projects
(North-West University (South Africa). Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)South Africa has immense mineral resources, historically and contemporarily engendering the mining industry an integral part of the Country’s economy. Considerable quantities of money are expended on the evaluation, ... -
Comparative cost-benefit analysis of renewable energy resources for rural community development in Nigeria
(North-West University, 2008)Rural development by means of providing uninterruptible power supply has become a priority among developing countries. Nigeria especially has on its top agenda the mandate to provide clean and cost-effective means of energy ... -
Determining the feasibility of a steersand- oxen-beef production system in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)Barely a day goes by without reference being made to the disadvantageous circumstances that the South African farmer has to overcome. Marginal soils, climate challenges, uncertain political conditions, cost pressure from ... -
Development of a capital investment framework for a gold mine
(North-West University, 2011)This study was done against the backdrop that executives should carefully consider all the options to manage difficult periods before letting employees go, especially if they are going to rehire employees shortly after the ... -
Economic viability of a floating gas-to-liquids (GTL) plant
(North-West University, 2007)Today, a large proportion of the world's plenteous offshore natural gas resource are stranded, flared or re-injected due to constraints pertaining to its utilisation. The major constraint in the utilisation of this ... -
A techno-economic appraisal of renewable energy in remote, off grid locations in Nigeria : Obudu ranch as a case study
(North-West University, 2008)Energy is central to economic development. It has been established that there is a clear correlation between energy consumption and living standards. Nigeria is a country of very industrious and enterprising people. However, ... -
The techno-economics of bitumen recovery from oil and tar sands as a complement to oil exploration in Nigeria
(North-West University, 2009)The Nigeria economy is wholly dependent on revenue from oil. However, bitumen has been discovered in the country since 1903 and has remained untapped over the years. The need for the country to complement oil exploration ...