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It could be cheaper in the long run".
And with rooms from just £45, it could be cheaper than a cab home!
This creates a barrier to the adoption of distributed generation when it could be cheaper than the traditional centralised grid.
"It would be fresher, tastier and more nutritious than anything from the supermarket and I thought it could be cheaper too if we organised to cut out the middlemen," he says.
Fong figured out that spraying water into the compressor to cool the air makes it possible to store so much energy that it could be cheaper than using batteries.
Partly, this was an attempt to put taxi companies out of business; even public transportation seemed to be under threat when Uber argued that it could be cheaper for a couple of friends to share an Uber than to ride the bus.
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This red trend line presents an interesting measure; when the blue price line is above it stocks could be expensive and when below it could be cheap.
It costs about $50 million to send a single ton of water beyond Earth's orbit, he estimates, and getting it from asteroids could be cheaper.
Rogers says it means health-monitoring gadgets could be cheaper, smaller, and more lightweight than ever before.
But what could be cheaper?
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