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Initial planned capacity will be 400,000 units per year.
At 123,000 units per year, housebuilding remains well below the 200,000 many economists consider to be the minimum needed.
Toyota will at first procure about 10,000 battery units per year from Sanyo, the world's biggest rechargeable battery maker, the person said.
Before these older people were admitted, mental test scores slipped 0.031 units per year on average; after a hospitalization, the decline was 0.075 units annually on average.
In the 1960s and 1970s house-building routinely passed 300,000 units per year but the net addition to the stock was far less (see this chart here).
Production has averaged nearly 18,000 units per year in the last three years, a rate that if sustained for six more years would reach the mayor's goal, the report stated.
We have about as much public housing today as we did in the mid-1970s, losing 10,000 units per year, even though the US population is now 47% bigger.
If we can get the demand right – something like 150-plus units per year – the aim would be to have a factory in the borough itself, employing local people at the heart of the community.
The London-wide target of building 42,000 new units per year is predicated on a lot of very high density developments that don't even comply with the mayor's own policies on density".
The most ambitious plans from mayoral candidates and housing advocates call for building and rehabilitating only about 20,000 units per year -- at a cost to taxpayers of more than $1 billion.
According to once source, up to 700 extra jobs could be created by the move, which will raise production capacity to more than 200,000 units per year – deemed a viable level for a modern car factory.
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