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Appendix 4a Dependent Variable Section V Electric Operating Revenues " Appendix 4b Dependent Variables ( Table 23 ) A ... Dependent Variables ( Table 2A ) A Total Operating Cost ( per kwh ) Production Cost ( per kub ) Distribution Cost ...
Appendix 4a Dependent Variable Section V Electric Operating Revenues " Appendix 4b Dependent Variables ( Table 23 ) A ... Dependent Variables ( Table 2A ) A Total Operating Cost ( per kwh ) Production Cost ( per kub ) Distribution Cost ...
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Appendix 4b Dependent Variables ( Table 23 ) A Production Cost D Distribution Cost A Transmission Cost Total Operating Expenses ( 1971 ) Total Operating Expenses ( 1969 ) Total Production Expenses ( 1971 ) Total Production Expenses ...
Appendix 4b Dependent Variables ( Table 23 ) A Production Cost D Distribution Cost A Transmission Cost Total Operating Expenses ( 1971 ) Total Operating Expenses ( 1969 ) Total Production Expenses ( 1971 ) Total Production Expenses ...
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The next category of revenue requirement is operating expense , consisting of fuel , operating labor , and maintenance labor and supplies . The estimate of fuel cost frequently requires an analysis of in- cremental fuel and purchased ...
The next category of revenue requirement is operating expense , consisting of fuel , operating labor , and maintenance labor and supplies . The estimate of fuel cost frequently requires an analysis of in- cremental fuel and purchased ...
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FIRST SESSION Regulation and the Utility Industries | 1 |
SOLVING THE INFLATION DILEMMA | 103 |
FOURTH SESSION | 111 |
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