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Qr R I Residential Kilowatt - Hour Sales Residential Customers ( Total Kilowatt - Hour Sales ) - ( Residential Kilowatt - Hour Sales ) ( Total Customers ) - ( Residential Customers ) N Nuclear Generation Total Net Energy Generated and ...
Qr R I Residential Kilowatt - Hour Sales Residential Customers ( Total Kilowatt - Hour Sales ) - ( Residential Kilowatt - Hour Sales ) ( Total Customers ) - ( Residential Customers ) N Nuclear Generation Total Net Energy Generated and ...
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If its full importance is to be taken into account , however , the customer and the utility must adjust to pricing ... Any customers who are now being carried to some extent by other customers might not be pleased , but certainly those ...
If its full importance is to be taken into account , however , the customer and the utility must adjust to pricing ... Any customers who are now being carried to some extent by other customers might not be pleased , but certainly those ...
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However , here we are considering those investments made by a utility in Project CWIP which presently is " non - revenue producing " and which upon completion will be used and use- ful in serving the utility's customers .
However , here we are considering those investments made by a utility in Project CWIP which presently is " non - revenue producing " and which upon completion will be used and use- ful in serving the utility's customers .
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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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