Electric Power: Potential for Shortages in the 1990's : Hearings Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session ... July 23 and 25, 1985, Volume 4 |
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... cost of the two 1250 megawatt Grand Gulf nuclear units was too great for MP ... schedule . It was determined that ownership of the project by a new MSU ... cost equal to the original book value totaling approximately $ 20 million and in ...
... cost of the two 1250 megawatt Grand Gulf nuclear units was too great for MP ... schedule . It was determined that ownership of the project by a new MSU ... cost equal to the original book value totaling approximately $ 20 million and in ...
Page 312
... schedule called for 64 months to commercial operation of Unit 1 at an estimated cost of $ 880 million . MSE entered into a series of agreements with MSU and the System operating companies which have been used to provide the credit ...
... schedule called for 64 months to commercial operation of Unit 1 at an estimated cost of $ 880 million . MSE entered into a series of agreements with MSU and the System operating companies which have been used to provide the credit ...
Page 322
... cost and schedule increases on Grand Gulf were due to factors associated with the growth of the nuclear power industry during the 1970's and early 1980's and not to factors unique to the project itself . " o " Factors causing major cost ...
... cost and schedule increases on Grand Gulf were due to factors associated with the growth of the nuclear power industry during the 1970's and early 1980's and not to factors unique to the project itself . " o " Factors causing major cost ...
Page 341
... cost escalation and schedule slippage ; Determine specific effects each causal factor identified above had on construction cost and schedule slippage ; Determine MP & L's ability to control each of these factors ; and Determine the ...
... cost escalation and schedule slippage ; Determine specific effects each causal factor identified above had on construction cost and schedule slippage ; Determine MP & L's ability to control each of these factors ; and Determine the ...
Page 343
... Cost Escalation ans Schedule Slippage 1 • In general , all significant cost and schedule increases on Grand Gulf were due to factors associated with the growth of the nuclear power industry during the 1970's and early 1980's and not to ...
... Cost Escalation ans Schedule Slippage 1 • In general , all significant cost and schedule increases on Grand Gulf were due to factors associated with the growth of the nuclear power industry during the 1970's and early 1980's and not to ...
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Page 369 - The retrospective aspects of legislation, as well as the prospective aspects, must meet the test of due process, and the justifications for the latter may not suffice for the former.
Page 368 - A retrospective law is one that relates back to, and gives to a previous transaction some different legal effect from that which it had under the law when it transpired.
Page 369 - We begin our analysis with the recognition that: " '[i]t is by now well established that legislative Acts adjusting the burdens and benefits of economic life come to the Court with a presumption of constitutionality, and that the burden is on one complaining of a due process violation to establish that the legislature has acted in an arbitrary and irrational way.
Page 475 - Network MAPP Mid-Continent Area Power Pool NPCC Northeast Power Coordinating Council SERC Southeastern Electric Reliability Council SPP Southwest Power Pool wscc Western Systems Coordinating Council...
Page 475 - ... adequacy and security. Adequacy is the ability of the electric system to supply the aggregate electrical demand and energy requirements of the customers at all times, taking into account scheduled and unscheduled outages of system facilities.
Page 83 - Chairman of the Public Policy Program, and Director of the Energy and Environmental Policy Center at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. In addition, I am a Director of Putnam, Hayes & Bartlett, Inc. (PHB), an economic and management consulting firm located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Page 369 - But our cases are clear that legislation readjusting rights and burdens is not unlawful solely because it upsets otherwise settled expectations. * * * This is true even though the effect of the legislation is to impose a new duty or liability based on past acts.
Page 475 - RELIABILITY, in a bulk power electric system, is the degree to which the performance of the elements of that system results in power being delivered to consumers within accepted standards and in the amount desired. The degree of reliability may be measured by the frequency, duration, and magnitude of adverse effects on consumer sen/ice.
Page 367 - Petitioners alleged that respondents had thereby taken their property without due process of law and without just compensation in violation of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Page 681 - NOTICE This statement is not available for public release until it is delivered at 10:00 am (EOT), Thursday, October 7, 1993.