IPP's and the Public Utility Holding Company Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, September 14, 1988, Volume 4 |
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... efficiency and reasonable cost is protected . These provisions are based on the " natural monopoly " theory of the utility industry . They were created at a time when all aspects of the industry were thought to require regulation , and ...
... efficiency and reasonable cost is protected . These provisions are based on the " natural monopoly " theory of the utility industry . They were created at a time when all aspects of the industry were thought to require regulation , and ...
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... efficient produc- tion and allocation of wholesale electric energy and is attempting to provide the lowest cost reliable energy to consumers . It is doing this by encouraging additional supply options for utilities . That is , the ...
... efficient produc- tion and allocation of wholesale electric energy and is attempting to provide the lowest cost reliable energy to consumers . It is doing this by encouraging additional supply options for utilities . That is , the ...
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... efficient operation . Although the rates were not based on cost of service , the Commission approved the rates on the basis that Ocean State did not have significant market power over the purchasers . Unlike the producers in Orange and ...
... efficient operation . Although the rates were not based on cost of service , the Commission approved the rates on the basis that Ocean State did not have significant market power over the purchasers . Unlike the producers in Orange and ...
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... or region affected ) the advantages of localized management , efficient operation , and the effectiveness of regulation . " 15 U.S.C. ยง 79b ( a ) ( 29 ) ( A ) ( 1982 ) . -11- Finally , PUHCA also constrains the financial flexibility of 22.
... or region affected ) the advantages of localized management , efficient operation , and the effectiveness of regulation . " 15 U.S.C. ยง 79b ( a ) ( 29 ) ( A ) ( 1982 ) . -11- Finally , PUHCA also constrains the financial flexibility of 22.
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... efficient operation of a business in which the applicant lawfully is engaged or has an interest ; the fees paid in connection with the issuance , sale , or distribution are not reasonable ; the making of a guaranty or assumption of ...
... efficient operation of a business in which the applicant lawfully is engaged or has an interest ; the fees paid in connection with the issuance , sale , or distribution are not reasonable ; the making of a guaranty or assumption of ...
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abuses acquisition anticompetitive approval believe captive customers CIPCA cogeneration Commission's Congress construction corporate structure cost cross subsidies definition diversification economic Edison Electric Institute EEI proposal EEI's efficient electric energy electric power electric utility company entities exempt holding companies exemption from PUHCA Federal Energy Regulatory Federal Power Act FERC proposal FERC's franchised utilities Holding Company Act holding company system independent power producers intrastate investment IPP development IPP's issues limited megawatts monopoly non-utility NOPRS North American Co operations ownership participation percent potential power supply pre-acquisition review pricing problem PSE&G public interest Public Utility Holding PUHCA reform PUHCA regulation purchase PURPA qualifying facilities ratepayers registered companies registered holding companies Regulatory Policies Act requirements restructuring retail risk SEC's Section 2(a securities Sierra Pacific Resources significant market power SMYTHE Subcommittee transactions transmission facilities true independents Utility Holding Company utility subsidiaries utility's wholesale