A green mortgage should help to save resources, reduce energy consumption and debt — offsetting costs of upfront energy efficiency building and
utility infrastructure cost; while greatly reducing the investment and climate risk for both the mortgagee and the investor or mortgagor.
Not exact matches
A high - tax state with some of the steepest
utility costs in the country, Rhode Island's fiscal woes are persistent, hindering its ability to improve one of the nation's worst
infrastructures.
Analyze regulatory differences, access to your market, workforce availability and
cost,
utility and transportation
infrastructure and
costs and, of course, real estate.
CNBC's Top States for Business gave the Ocean State the lowest marks for high taxes, poor
infrastructure and high
utility costs.
Utilities and manufacturing industries have large
infrastructure costs that generally make up a much greater portion of their spending than salaries.
This research area covers the evaluation of the
costs and benefits of capital projects of Canadian governments, such as roads, ports or public
utilities, of financing modes for such projects, such as public - private partnerships, and the contribution of public
infrastructure to economic growth.
Similarly, railroads and
utilities and master limited partnerships build up large
infrastructure that is either protected from competition due to having a regulated monopoly, or it simply would be self - destructive for a competitor to try to copy, like building a new set of railroad tracks right alongside a competitor that can't get enough traffic to justify its
costs since there's already an established route there.
«DfT reports that some
utility companies have therefore waited until
infrastructure has needed repairing to avoid incurring the extra
costs, as emergency works don't incur charges.
Tim Woodcock The co-founder of HomeEdison noted the Renewable Energy (RE) sector's ability to deliver alternative energy at substantially lower
costs than standard
utility rates; the importance of building a two - way energy supply
infrastructure in order to allow homeowners and business to sell the excess energy their alternative installations generate back to the
utility company; and the applicability of geothermal systems in much of our region.
With these homes making their own electricity,
utilities lose their most lucrative customers and confront a dwindling base over which to spread big
infrastructure costs, like building new power plants or maintaining the grid.
The application of asset management across a number of
infrastructure and
utility sectors has shown that substantial benefits can be obtained in terms of around 15 - 25 per cent reduction in
costs concurrently with improvement in condition and performance and reduction in operational risks.
Brookfield Asset Management uses its enormous access to low -
cost capital and its knowledge of global
infrastructure,
utilities, and property markets — things with long - term contracts and highly predictable cash flows — to help set up large deals for its MLPs, which help them to grow their distributable cash flow, or DCF, and payouts, which results in higher distributions back to Brookfield Asset Management, with up to 25 % of marginal DCF coming back as well.
That was despite the
utility, Florida's largest, investing nearly $ 3 billion over the past decade to modernize and harden its grid
infrastructure —
costs, as well as a regulatory profit of between 9.6 and 11.6 percent, that its customers will continue to pay for many years to come.
ABC on - line news, Nick Harmson, reported on 2018/02/12 that the facility would be developed by
infrastructure company Hydrogen
Utility (H2U), it was expected to
cost $ 117.5 m, would include a 15 MW electroliser (note that it was later decided to double the size of this) as well as an ammonia production facility, a 10 MW gas turbine and a 5 MW hydrogen fuel cell.
Instead of earning revenue primarily for building new
infrastructure,
utilities should be rewarded for achieving energy efficiency and clean energy goals, minimizing the
cost of the grid, and providing choices, opportunities, and control to consumers.
So if someone wants to build a home that is an energy hog, maybe they should be free to do so — if we can find a way to make them pay for the real
cost — including
utility infrastructure, transportation
infrastructure, carbon and environmental mitigation.
It will also explore
cost - effective ways to build such
infrastructure and equipment, and determine whether
utility tariff changes will be needed in addition to those already being considered for residential customers.
He also acted as lead counsel for the General Service Small / General Service Medium customer class in a multi-week hearing before the Manitoba Public
Utilities Board for the first
Cost of Service Review of Manitoba hydro in over 10 years, and is acting for acting for SNC - Lavalin as a plaintiff in a multimillion - dollar coverage claim as against its insurer with respect to an E&O claim regarding a major
infrastructure project in Manitoba.
This includes things like rent of buildings,
utility costs, the wage bill, IT
infrastructure, etc. as well as paying their sales force commissions (an insurance company will normally use an insurance agent or insurance broker to sell policies to the general public or businesses and these people need paying too).
Prior to the creation of CDDs, the local government would pay for the
infrastructure (roads and
utilities), and the developer would pay for other development
costs (grading, sewer, storm water management) and the amenities (pools, clubhouses, tennis courts, etc.).
These zones provide a special - purpose bond, established by the developer, to offer a
cost - effective way of financing the initial
infrastructure (such as sewers, roads, water supply, grading,
utilities, and amenities) and services to support the development of new communities.