Proceedings of the Annual Iowa State University Regulatory Conference on Public Utility Valuation and the Rate Making Process, Volumes 13-16Iowa State University., 1974 |
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... percent of the total energy consumed in 1970 but will decrease to almost 70 percent of the total in 1995. We consumed approximately 33 percent of the available total world energy during 1970 compared with a projected figure of only 23 ...
... percent of the total energy consumed in 1970 but will decrease to almost 70 percent of the total in 1995. We consumed approximately 33 percent of the available total world energy during 1970 compared with a projected figure of only 23 ...
Page 115
... percent for real GNP , 3.6 percent for total energy requirements , and 6.7 percent for electricity sales . Stated otherwise , the growth in consumption of electricity was 1.8 times the growth of the economy and 1.9 times the growth of ...
... percent for real GNP , 3.6 percent for total energy requirements , and 6.7 percent for electricity sales . Stated otherwise , the growth in consumption of electricity was 1.8 times the growth of the economy and 1.9 times the growth of ...
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... percent . Electric utility operating income increased 10.2 percent . Total income rose 14.0 percent , with allowance for funds used during construction going up 27.7 percent . Total interest charges rose 27.6 percent and preferred stock ...
... percent . Electric utility operating income increased 10.2 percent . Total income rose 14.0 percent , with allowance for funds used during construction going up 27.7 percent . Total interest charges rose 27.6 percent and preferred stock ...
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DIVERGENT VIEWS WITHIN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY | 53 |
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