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BRUSSELS, June 9, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- This new report looks at the European electricity companies, CSR policies and involvement of the European Works Councils (EWCs).
__ - All major European energy companies included - e.g EDF,
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Public Utilities—Electricity—distribution companies—Accounting deferrals of fuel and maintenance costs.
...Public Utilities--Electricity--distribution companies--Accounting deferrals of f...
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Households look beyond price and demand more convenience, fun and consumer technologies from electricity management programs
NEW YORK -- A majority ...
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Competition and the quest for competitive advantages on the market are prompting companies to reshape the profiles of their relationships w...
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CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings has placed the ratings of AES Panama S.A. and Enel Fortuna, S.A. on Rating Watch Negative following the recently announced Pr...
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At the Formtek-Maine factory in Clinton, the orange hue from high- pressure sodium light bulbs has been replaced by the white light of 330 high-efficiency fluorescent tubes.
The new lights have improved employees' morale and knocked $25,000 off the plant's annual electricity bill, enabling Formtek- Maine to stay competitive with companies in states where electricity costs less, says plant manager Joel Selwood.
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37767) has announced the addition of European Utilities Productsca...
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AUGUSTA -- The LePage administration is exploring a deal that could make Maine the conduit for Canadian energy companies to sell electricity in New England.
Gov. Paul LePage hopes an agreement will lead to lower rates for Mainers and businesses. Over the past couple of months, his administration has engaged in preliminary talks with electricity providers in New Brunswick and Quebec, where residential and industrial rates are significantly below Maine's.
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JEFFERSON CITY (AP) -- Debate about nuclear power plants shifted yesterday to the Missouri Senate as a committee considered a couple of proposals that would allow utilities to charge electric customers for some costs of developing the facilities.
Missouri's utilities are asking the legislature to allow them to charge customers for the cost of an early site permit from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. A state law approved by voters in 1976 bars utilities from charging customers for the costs of a new power plant before it starts producing electricity. Power companies and other supporters of the legislation contend the early site permit is needed to move toward possibly expanding nuclear power in Missouri. However, consumers and industrial energy users are concerned about ratepayer...
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Hoping to cut energy costs, dozens of major companies based or operating in Los Angeles are pushing state regulators to once again allow them to choos...