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She said: "We have been clear that to secure the £75m investment and therefore the next generation of manufacturing at Bournville, we will need to become cost competitive.
The council's lead for highways and transport, Mike Maryon, says: "If we get 50,000 users it will become cost neutral".
At some point - maybe about 2020 - onshore wind may become cost competitive.
However, in certain circumstances when the C E is extremely low (e.g. C E becomes negative), the PtG plant may become cost efficient eventually.
and also electronic technologies (advanced protection, control, information and communication systems) have become cost effective [13] and even more powerful and popular than a decade ago [14 , 15.
This report will focus on the more widely-available HEVs, which are currently better situated to become cost competitive with traditional gasoline-powered cars.
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Thus, gas-turbine engine installations are usually limited to large units where they become cost-effective.
The nickname "Fourbucks" has not helped at a time when consumers have become cost-conscious.
Gas would likely become the preferred fuel for new power generation, and by extension, for transportation, as electric vehicles become cost-effective alternatives to internal combustion cars.
As tenants become cost-conscious, more are choosing to renew their leases rather than look for new space and spend a lot to refurbish it.
The report states that by 2018 the trend could reduce costs of energy as such that getting off-grid will become cost-competitive to staying connected.
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