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English > Spanish: LED lighting options memo, 1,670 words
Document is 1,670 words. Somewhat technical memo on city street lighting options. One simple table.
Example of text:
This cost-benefit analysis assumes the best-case scenario that a new tariff will be negotiated with DTE equal to maintenance and electricity costs. If the tariff remains the same, the net cost for option three and option four would be the same at $23,474,238. A more detailed analysis might include various probabilities of outcomes for tariff negotiations, setting the expected net cost of option four somewhere between $10,425,662 and $23,474,238.
This analysis also holds constant the price of electricity over a twenty-year span. However, electricity costs may increase, making a switch to all LED lighting even more cost-effective for the city. Labor costs were also held constant. Labor costs also may increase, again making a switch to all LED lighting more cost-effective. Finally, this committee held constant the cost of LED bulbs. However, it is more likely that the cost of LED bulbs will increase initially due to increased demand, but then fall to levels lower than the current prices due to technological improvements in producing the bulbs. A more detailed analysis could take these factors into account.
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Language pair(s)
English
> Spanish
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