centralized facility
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centralize
verb[T]
uk/ˈsen.trə.laɪz/us/ˈsen.trə.laɪz/
to remove authority in a system, company, country, etc. from local places to one central place so that the whole system, etc. is under ...
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facility
noun
uk/fəˈsɪl.ə.ti/us/fəˈsɪl.ə.t̬i/
a place, especially including buildings, where a particular ...
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Finally, growing trees for energy would reduce another 2.2 tons of carbon per hectare in the village facility and 3.6 tons in thecentralizedfacility.
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Thecentralizedfacilitycould combine crop residues and natural gas to generate electricity.
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The village facility would replace 1.6 tons of carbon per hectare and thecentralizedfacilitywould replace 2.4 tons.
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The additional efficiency gain of thecentralizedfacilityoutweighs the increased transportation costs compared to the village option.
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This would represent an additional 2.2 tons of carbon in the village and an additional 3.6 tons in thecentralizedfacilitycompared to the baseline.
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By burning residues at acentralizedfacilityrather than in home cooking stoves, some additional carbon could be saved from the higher thermal efficiency, but it would cost $77 per ton.
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However, there are no similar residue-related industrial activities in the region upon which we could base the estimate of the fuel transport cost for thecentralizedfacility.
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This is the marginal cost of moving from the baseline where the residues are used by rural households to either the village or thecentralizedfacility.
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A hectare of forest would replace a total of 3.6 tons of carbon in the village facility and 5 tons of carbon in thecentralizedfacility.
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The economics of both the village system and thecentralizedfacilityrequires that the rural facility be able to sell the electricity produced to the utility grid.
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Thiscentralizedfacilityallows collaborations to enhance scientific discovery.
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We rely on a limited market for straw established for nearby brick and tile kilns to determine the additional transport costs for the village and centralized facilities.
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There are also savings for mass-construction, improved land use, centralized facilities, operating economies, and maintaining a non-profit status.
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Most countries generate electricity in large centralized facilities, such as fossil fuel (coal, gas powered), nuclear, large solar power plants or hydropower plants.
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However, military organizations also have larger, centralized facilities for longer term incarceration of persons convicted to more serious offenses.
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Consolidated was the unification of five one-room schoolhouses scattered throughout the town, created as a means to provide improved and centralized facilities for education.
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Most industrial countries generate the majority of their electrical power needs in large centralized facilities with capacity for large electrical power output.
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