Sentences with phrase «achieve economies of scale for»

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«We hope to be able to quickly build up the size, achieve economies of scale and operational efficiency to lower investment costs as quickly as possible,» Lin is on the committee responsible for its non-U.S. business, said in an interview in Beijing.
Not only does this system increase efficiency and achieve economies of scale (both of which lead to a drop in costs), but it lays the groundwork for even more pathbreaking technological changes in processes and products.
It was concluded that the larger the market the better balance could be achieved between competition among producers and economies of scale for each one.
«The idea is to give us an economy of scale for helping students to achieve at high levels.»
A joint initiative that increases demand for zero emission buses in both countries would encourage significant investment and allow U.S. and Chinese manufacturers and suppliers to achieve greater economies of scale at a greater level than one country's market could promote.
These activities include: 1) bundling multiple sites to achieve greater economies of scale; 2) identifying potential opportunities for onsite renewable energy projects that can be included in performance - based contracts; and 3) ensuring relevant legal procurement staff are trained.
Also interesting to note that the CVT scores fairly significantly better on the Transport Canada fuel - economy scale, achieving city / highway numbers of 7.0 / 5.9 L / 100 km versus 8.1 / 6.6 for the stick shift.
Each acquisition represents an opportunity for these distributors to achieve more of the efficiencies that come with the economies of scale.
I think it's clear from the above that the world still continues to rely primarily on fossil fuels for development and that even the richest economies are far from achieving significant scaling of renewables (or nuclear) for major decarbonization.
In order to achieve economies of scale, China will allow these exchanges to trade on the national carbon market, which will give them greater access to capital and provide more opportunities for investors to trade a broader range of products.
By guaranteeing that developers of new renewable technologies will have a market for the resulting energy and can count on being compensated at a rate that reflects the generation costs, feed - in tariffs have helped renewable sources like solar achieve economies of scale.
Nations must work together to develop a long - term plan for new nuclear plant construction to achieve economies of scale.
It is a partnership between the city of Oberlin and Oberlin College to: (1) create a sustainable economy driven, first, by the redevelopment of a 13 acre Green Arts District to USGBC platinumnd standards; (2) achieve climate neutrality; (3) create a 20,000 acre greenbelt for a revived local farm economy; (4) create an educational collaborative including the College, public schools, a Vo - Tech School, and a Two year College to prepare young people for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century; and (5) replicate our experience through a network of similar efforts at varying scales and circumstances nationwide.
This is achieved through economies of scale by producing large amounts of water for individuals and operating much like an electric grid.
For example, he said, the» locavore» movement, which stressed eating locally - produced food to save energy, actually increased greenhouse gases, because of the energy efficiencies achieved by larger and more established farms that benefited from economies of scale.
Further, because cloud computing services are available to multiple users leveraging the same infrastructure, the cloud service provider is typically able to achieve significant economies of scale, producing additional savings for its customers.
The research points out that the provision of legal services through the UK's approximately 8,500 high street firms creates a duplication of costs that leads to higher prices for customers (each firm needs to recoup basic start - up costs and are unable to achieve substantial economies of scale).
The big public REITs, for example, often prefer larger deals to achieve economies of scale or deals that are sufficiently large enough to have an impact on their measured performance.
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