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"cost optimised" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in business or technical contexts to describe practices or processes that are designed to minimize costs while maintaining efficiency or quality. Example: "Our company has implemented cost optimization strategies to reduce our expenses without sacrificing the quality of our products."
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The proposed design methodology is expected to allow for the design of low cost optimised structures.
Further on the impact of different household load profiles is analysed with focus on cost optimised system designs.
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The effective price is a useful parameter, first, because it permits comparison with conventional dynamic pricing schemes and, second, because it may be regarded as the signal to which a 'perfectly rational' cost-optimising occupant of the dwelling should be responding to (assuming they are also the person paying the bill).
These maintenance costs were optimised under total expected and probabilistic costs.
Evidence shows that implementation of combined educative interventions improved quality of care and outcomes, decreased treatment costs and optimised the use of economic resources.
In December, the Department of Energy and Climate Change published an open-source "2050 pathways calculator" which allowed any user to design their own "cost-optimised scenarios".
Based on formerly known series expansions, highly accurate (16 digits) and cost-optimised procedures serving for this purpose have been designed in this work.
In view of the TRO301's compact, cost-optimised design and its compliance with international standards, Steca — as a worldwide leader in the photovoltaic charge controller market — is confident that the TR0301 will do exceedingly well in European, North American and Asian markets.
Thus, a profound evaluation of the exploitation of mid-term renewable potentials and an assessment of the market penetration of the various renewable power generation technologies under the (normative) premise of a cost-optimised evolution of the power system becomes possible.
Both models minimise the lifecycle costs and optimise supply quality, while considering the electrical requirements of end-users and solving for the location of equipment and the microgrid structure.
The framework enables network operators to reduce costs by optimising their capacity requirements and, with the aid of the IP costing module, to determine the costs of the various services that use integrated IP networks, each of which may have a different set of service quality requirements.
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