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SBN Feature Article: April 1997
Corporation Commission adopted a solar portfolio standard in December, 1996. The framework phases in retail electric competition so that 20 percent of the market is open to competition ...
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CBOT sampling protocols
To avoid short circuiting of the air flow, ... don’t sell finished compost products on a wholesale or retail basis (refer to Section 9). Nevertheless, a well-run ... costs. Although transportation restricts the market area, it also limits competition. Within the local area, the potential buyers of compost products ...
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Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) - Press Center
New Rules Project website. Please see our work on Retail - Big Box Issues, Energy Policy and Locally Owned Information Systems ... Mitchell, published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press November 2007 Electric Avenue - by David Morris, Travel+Leisure Magazine A new ... owned networks are the key to universal access and healthy competition - ILSR Press Release January 5, 2007 The Next Stage of Capitalism ...
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New Rules Project - Democratic Energy - Utility Revenues Tied To Increased Efficiency Not Sales
The problem only gets worse in the era of electric competition since the regulatory incentives for utilities to help their customers save energy and ... regulators have normally required divestiture of generation assets as a precursor to full retail competition - so former integrated utilities now become separate generation, distribution or transmission utilities. But ...
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GLOSSARY
Most commonly, demonstration involves the construction and operation of a new electric technology interconnected with the electric utility system to demonstrate how it interacts with the system. ... - The ability of a retail customer to purchase commodity electricity directly from the wholesale market rather than through a local distribution utility. (See also Retail Competition) DIRECT CURRENT (DC) ...
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GLOSSARY
RETAIL COMPETITION - A system under which more than one electric provider can sell to retail customers, and retail customers are allowed to buy from more than one provider. (See also direct access) RETAIL ...
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Green Power Network: Buying Green Power
More than 50% of retail customers in the United States ... competition. Check the Status of State Electric Industry Restructuring Activity (PDF 2.1 MB) map, prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, to see if your state has passed an electricity competition ...
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Green-e » Glossary
Competition Allowing two or more entities to sell similar goods and services in the same market. Electric competition means that consumers have a choice ... to energy providers operating in states that permit retail competition in the electricity markets. In states that do not allow this retail competition, many utilities have begun offering green power ...
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Green-e News-Spring 2004
Green-e at a Glance Green-e Certification is available for wholesale, retail, resale and commercial electricity products, tradable renewable certificates (TRCs) and utility green pricing programs ... received 1,700 individual callers; both of which are records highs since the collapse of electric competition in California. For more information on Green-e go to: www.green-e.org ...
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RNP: In The News: 1997 Press Archive
Ralph Cavanagh, senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council. “We are delighted ... is that PGE will file and support a system benefit charge reserving 3% of its retail electric revenues for public purposes such as conservation, renewables, and low-income weatherization. “PGE’s ...
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