delivered price
Americannoun
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In contrast, last year's December delivered price for physical cargoes averaged about $11.50 per mmBtu, and January's cargoes averaged close to $17 per mmBtu.
From Reuters
In The Future of the Electric Grid, the Massachusetts Institute for Technology explained the long-term implications of this phenomenon: On the customer side, when the average delivered price of electricity is higher than the incremental cost of providing that energy, there is an incentive for ‘disintermediation’—reducing purchases of power from the regulated utility.
From Forbes
On the customer side, when the average delivered price of electricity is higher than the incremental cost of providing that energy, there is an incentive for ‘disintermediation‘—reducing purchases of power from the regulated utility.
From Forbes
The MIT report describes these concerns: On the customer side, when the average delivered price of electricity is higher than the incremental cost of providing that energy, there is an incentive for “disintermediation”—reducing purchases of power from the regulated utility.
From Forbes
While Feldstein wrote in 1998 there was a “strong risk that the prevailing sentiment will be for higher inflation” at the ECB, he acknowledged Trichet had delivered price stability.
From BusinessWeek
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