Proceedings of the Annual Iowa State University Regulatory Conference on Public Utility Valuation and the Rate Making ProcessIowa State University., 1979 |
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... benefits of power pooling have not been optimized . Extraneous factors have left most power pools achieving less than all the poten- tial benefits . Most problems are nonlegal ; they include the reluctance of utilities to release ...
... benefits of power pooling have not been optimized . Extraneous factors have left most power pools achieving less than all the poten- tial benefits . Most problems are nonlegal ; they include the reluctance of utilities to release ...
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... benefits derived and the willingness of current users to accept the additional burden . That is , does including ... benefits of a rate increase associated with the initial inclusion of CWIP in the rate base are contrasted with those of ...
... benefits derived and the willingness of current users to accept the additional burden . That is , does including ... benefits of a rate increase associated with the initial inclusion of CWIP in the rate base are contrasted with those of ...
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of the rate increase that benefits earnings in improving the terms of financing is decidedly more powerful than its cash flow disadvantage . For a typical utility , a 4 % rate increase that benefits earnings would raise the price / book ...
of the rate increase that benefits earnings in improving the terms of financing is decidedly more powerful than its cash flow disadvantage . For a typical utility , a 4 % rate increase that benefits earnings would raise the price / book ...
Contents
ANTITRUST AND THE REGULATED UTILITY | 189 |
TWELFTH SESSION Accounting for the Back | 217 |
ACCOUNTING FOR THE BACK END COSTS OF | 238 |
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