Utility Financing: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on the Financial Condition of Utilities and Their Future in the 1980's, April 6, 1981

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Page 35 - follows:] STATEMENT BY EDWARD F. BURKE, CHAIRMAN, RHODE ISLAND PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION My name is Edward F. Burke. I am Chairman of the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission, First Vice President of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and Chairman of the Rhode Island
Page 290 - Members of the Subcommittee: My name is Charles A. Robinson, Jr. I am Deputy General Manager of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, the national trade
Page 273 - customers, (c) supply interregional transmission facilities, and (d) insure the electrical stability and electrical reliability of the Federal system. "The Administrator shall make available to all utilities on a fair and nondiscriminatory basis, any capacity in the Federal transmission system which he determines to be in excess of the capacity required to transmit electric power generated or acquired by the United States,
Page 30 - mentioned above) absent a clear showing of severe financial difficulty which cannot be otherwise alleviated without materially increasing the cost of electricity to consumers, where such a showing is clearly and
Page 27 - net cost for the period of construction of borrowed funds used for construction purposes and a reasonable rate
Page 138 - The potential for further energy reductions is directly proportional to the amount of money available," says Richard L. Apensen, energy management director at 3M Co. and chairman of the energy conservation committee of the National Association of Manufacturers. "And energy-intensive companies have a real cash
Page 273 - charged with operating, maintaining, improving, and replacing its transmission system so as to (a) integrate and transmit power from existing or additional Federal or non-Federal generating units, (b) provide service to
Page 141 - Light Company, Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation, and City Water and Light Plant of Jonesboro, Arkansas, for a certificate of environmental compatibility and public need for construction of an electric generating plant and associated fuel supply and other facilities near Newark, Independence County, Arkansas,
Page 105 - 1980 Summary of Projected Peak Demand, Generating Capability, and Fossil Fuel Requirements for the Regional Reliability Councils of NERC".
Page 273 - National Power Survey" issued by the FPC stated both the problem and the solution in two brief paragraphs: "Simultaneous outages of major generating plants, delays in

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