From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 98
I recently reviewed a memorandum prepared almost twenty years ago by M. J. Dabney of the Bell System in which he compiled a collection of cases from several jurisdictions where the test year had included or consisted of future periods ...
I recently reviewed a memorandum prepared almost twenty years ago by M. J. Dabney of the Bell System in which he compiled a collection of cases from several jurisdictions where the test year had included or consisted of future periods ...
Page 106
A " forward cest period " , the " forward looking approach " if you please , and " interim rate relief " are two tools , which if properly used , would substantially minimize the effect of " lag " , or the elapsed time between the test ...
A " forward cest period " , the " forward looking approach " if you please , and " interim rate relief " are two tools , which if properly used , would substantially minimize the effect of " lag " , or the elapsed time between the test ...
Page 122
REVENUE REQUIREMENT STUDIES FOR PROJECTS WITH EXTENDED CONSTRUCTION PERIODS William W. Shelbourne ... requirements associated with the pre - operational period , and b ) the revenue requirements associated with the operational period .
REVENUE REQUIREMENT STUDIES FOR PROJECTS WITH EXTENDED CONSTRUCTION PERIODS William W. Shelbourne ... requirements associated with the pre - operational period , and b ) the revenue requirements associated with the operational period .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
FIRST SESSION Regulation and the Utility Industries | 1 |
SOLVING THE INFLATION DILEMMA | 103 |
FOURTH SESSION | 111 |
27 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accounting additional adjustment agencies allowed amount analysis application average base basis believe capacity capital changes charges Commission common companies competition concerned considered construction consumer continue cost curves customers decision demand depreciation determine earnings economic effect efficiency electric utilities energy equity estimated example existing expected expense fact factor Federal firm fuel future going growth higher important income increase industry inflation interest investment investors Iowa issues less load marginal means measure method Michigan natural operating peak percent period plant possible present problems production Public Utilities question rate of return ratio reasonable recent reduce regulation regulatory requirements reserve result revenue risk structure supply telephone tion unit