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Projections that it will continue in that role are probably overly optimistic . Oil's problems with environmentalists are well known . In fact , the Santa Barbara oil spill and the application for a trans - Alaskan oil pipeline probably ...
Projections that it will continue in that role are probably overly optimistic . Oil's problems with environmentalists are well known . In fact , the Santa Barbara oil spill and the application for a trans - Alaskan oil pipeline probably ...
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Total energy requirements will continue to grow at least moderately and electric power requirements will continue to ... This carries with it the possibility of a severe blow to our economy by reason of a continuing worsening of our ...
Total energy requirements will continue to grow at least moderately and electric power requirements will continue to ... This carries with it the possibility of a severe blow to our economy by reason of a continuing worsening of our ...
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The utility industry continues to be a via- ble going concern , servicing its franchises and attracting capital . I will argue , however , that in ... It must restore that flexibility in order to continue to finance its future growth .
The utility industry continues to be a via- ble going concern , servicing its franchises and attracting capital . I will argue , however , that in ... It must restore that flexibility in order to continue to finance its future growth .
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Contents
FIRST SESSION Regulation and the Utility Industries | 1 |
SOLVING THE INFLATION DILEMMA | 103 |
FOURTH SESSION | 111 |
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