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... Regulatory Commission's regulations covers the statutory and regulatory crite- ria for qualifying and operating facilities , transactions between qualifying facilities and utilities , regulatory exemptions , and regula- tory benefits ...
... Regulatory Commission's regulations covers the statutory and regulatory crite- ria for qualifying and operating facilities , transactions between qualifying facilities and utilities , regulatory exemptions , and regula- tory benefits ...
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... Regulatory Commission's regulations under the NGPA . Part two covers electric utility ratemaking and the impact of the federal standards in Title 1 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act on industrial consumers of electric power ...
... Regulatory Commission's regulations under the NGPA . Part two covers electric utility ratemaking and the impact of the federal standards in Title 1 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act on industrial consumers of electric power ...
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... Regulatory Administration ) . Aug 1982. 167p . NTIS , PC A08 / MF A01 . Order Number DE83000523 . Case for natural - gas deregulation . Copulos , M.R. Backgrounder ; No. 170 , 1-12 ( 3 Mar 1982 ) . Political pressures kept the Reagan ...
... Regulatory Administration ) . Aug 1982. 167p . NTIS , PC A08 / MF A01 . Order Number DE83000523 . Case for natural - gas deregulation . Copulos , M.R. Backgrounder ; No. 170 , 1-12 ( 3 Mar 1982 ) . Political pressures kept the Reagan ...
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... Regulatory Administration ( ERA ) had a requirement to report to Congress on determinations made by State regulatory authorities and nonregulat- ed utilities regarding their purposes of Title I and III of the Public Utility Regulatory ...
... Regulatory Administration ( ERA ) had a requirement to report to Congress on determinations made by State regulatory authorities and nonregulat- ed utilities regarding their purposes of Title I and III of the Public Utility Regulatory ...
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... regulation is called alarmist by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners ( NARUC ) , which is issuing counter - ads to give ratepayers the opportunity for a balanced view . The $ 2.5 million EEI campaign has used ...
... regulation is called alarmist by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners ( NARUC ) , which is issuing counter - ads to give ratepayers the opportunity for a balanced view . The $ 2.5 million EEI campaign has used ...
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