Not exact matches
The lower rate would catch drinks such as Dr Pepper, Fanta, Sprite, Schweppes Indian tonic
water and alcohol - free shandy with this
cost likely being passed onto consumers.
«Because the contributions are in kind and members are not obliged to tell us what it
cost them, we will never have a detailed
cost of ITER,» Claessens said, adding that participants will
likely have to wait until 2027 before they figure out for certain whether this is a game - changing energy source or just the most expensive way to boil
water ever built.
A World Bank study indicates that glacial melt it is
likely to raise generating
costs at hydroelectric dams on rivers fed by melt
water.
New reactors could use dry or hybrid systems with lower
water requirements, but the
costs of running these systems are
likely to be prohibitive.
««Storage» encompasses a lot of measures beyond new reservoirs, many of which are
likely to be far more
cost - effective,» Natural Resources Defense Council
water expert Kate Poole said.
In the near term before 2040, the most
cost - effective way to protect New York
likely is a more modest combination of building improvements — such as raising new structures and home foundations — and smaller barrier methods to keep out
water, such as small levees, the policy study finds.
While most will
likely already be on the side of those who seek to put an end to corporate greed at the
cost of the lives and wellbeing of innocents, the
watered - down way that it is presented isn't
likely to rouse many to seek activism.
As a result, any damages that could occur, such as
water backup in the home, would
likely be less severe in the unoccupied home, resulting in a lower
cost to the insurance company.
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These effects will be tempered by the use of heating and cooling technologies, but the
costs of additional cooling will be more than offset by reduced expenditure on heating.While rising temperatures have the potential to increase the incidence of some diseases, such as diarrhea, these effects are
likely to be moderated by the adoption of better technologies, including piped clean
water and sewerage.
Cutting edge data centers of the future will require less of a physical human presence, and are
likely to: â $ cents Rely on a VIL to optimize equipment management and provide for virtual remote control capable of instant changes, switches and adds â $ cents Achieve LEED certification for the physical building â $ cents Rely on more efficient
water cooling that potentially takes advantage of an on - site tower to chill
water for cooling the system (thus reducing energy consumption by using nature's natural cooling power to chill
water) â $ cents Use fluid dynamics models to precisely design the interior of the building to maximize the efficiency of the HV / AC system for air - cooled computing systems â $ cents Tap into a mixed energy grid that relies on green energy sources such as solar, wind or hydroelectric (depending on geographic feasibility), along with a reliable city grid thus avoiding the need for the standard back - up Uninterruptible Power Supply (which will reduce equipment
costs, minimize floor space used, and increase energy efficiency because systems that employ a UPS convert AC to DC and back, incurring substantial energy losses).
Weather - related coverage in this sector may
cost more, since wind events are more
likely to affect the
water.
It's also
likely to be
water - resistant and
cost «at least» $ 50 more than its predecessors.
A brand new, full - amenity condo on the
water is
likely to
cost less than $ 300,000.
What most of us ordinary people must deal with is either older homes in dreadful rundown condition, that need EVERYTHING — paint, new siding, totally redone kitchens, new bathrooms, repairs to everything, new furnace,
water heater, roof, etc. — OR
cost a fortune (because someone else did the remodeling for you)-- OR more
likely we have something much more modern, without any character or architectural detail to begin with.