The California Energy Commission's Biennial RepotThe Commission, 1985 - Energy policy |
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... utilities to negotiate elec- tricity prices at levels comparable to self generation costs . PGande has already applied to the CPUC for flexible rates to ... utility customers . Utilities may be reluctant to wheel power for such developers.
... utilities to negotiate elec- tricity prices at levels comparable to self generation costs . PGande has already applied to the CPUC for flexible rates to ... utility customers . Utilities may be reluctant to wheel power for such developers.
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... utilities and nonutility producers to wheel power from ser- vice areas where avoided cost rates are relatively low ( like LADWP and SMUD ) to surrounding utilities where rates are higher ( PGandE and SCE ) . Expand- ing that kind of ...
... utilities and nonutility producers to wheel power from ser- vice areas where avoided cost rates are relatively low ( like LADWP and SMUD ) to surrounding utilities where rates are higher ( PGandE and SCE ) . Expand- ing that kind of ...
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... utilities are able to use their gas - fired plants and other resources to make up for reduced hydroelectric generation . In wetter years utilities use more hydro- electric power to displace their more expensive supplies . In 1988 utilities ...
... utilities are able to use their gas - fired plants and other resources to make up for reduced hydroelectric generation . In wetter years utilities use more hydro- electric power to displace their more expensive supplies . In 1988 utilities ...
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George Deukmejian | 44 |
Executive Summary | 44 |
Prospects For Oil and Natural | 44 |
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