Both of these projects will be important in achieving
the kinds of economies of scale needed in solar power to drive down prices.
Not exact matches
«We find this decision incredibly frustrating because it is precisely the
kind of move we believe should be encouraged if we are to achieve the
economies of scale required to compete with the rest
of Europe,» he told government representatives.
Several states have adopted «course access» initiatives that provide students with opportunities to take many
kinds of approved courses for credit — another way to enable students to learn both inside and outside traditional school hours and locations.31 Such policies also might be especially important for smaller high schools, where
economies of scale can make it difficult to afford certified on - site teachers for a wide range
of specialized courses, such as world languages, physics, and calculus.32
They have usually grown to be large because they possess some
kind of advantage, and the fact that they are large gives them
economies of scale advantages.
Now the first
of a
kind plant is always going to be a bit expensive, and 275 MW is a bit on the small side to get
economies of scale, but a factor
of 3.5 is pretty high.
I am only guessing now you and I agree, given its present gigantic
scale, that the endlessly expanding global
economy in a finite world with make - up and relatively small size
of Earth, will eventually reach a point in history when this leviathan - like, manmade
economy produces some
kind of unimaginable colossal wreckage.
However, since it was the first plant
of its
kind, eSolar was not able to achieve the same
economies of scale that will be achieved with future facilities.
However, as a first -
of - its -
kind project, costs are anticipated to decline for future offshore wind farms, particularly for larger projects that can harness
economies of scale.
MLSs and brokerages that want to provide the
kind of bells and whistles that attract consumers to third - party sites are at a disadvantage because they don't enjoy the same
economy of scale.