Word: consumersã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...legacy of Sept. 11 should not be a retreat into the values of crass commercialism. No one is suggesting that Americans should not try to carry on as normal as much as possible—and no one is saying that private companies should not continue to compete for consumers?? business...
Harvard has the opportunity to purchase the plant because NSTAR is required to sell the plant under the state’s 1997 electricity deregulation act. Under the act, the state’s electric distribution companies—the companies which deliver power to consumers??are no longer allowed to own generation facilities—the plants that actually produce the power...
Harvard has the opportunity to purchase the plant because NSTAR is required to sell the plant under the state’s 1997 electricity deregulation act. Under the act, the state’s electric distribution companies—the companies which deliver power to consumers??are no longer allowed to own generation facilities—the plants that actually produce the power...
...will make the Boston Tea Party look like high tea,” proclaimed San Diego-based consumer activist Michael Shames during an April panel discussion at the ARCO Forum. The topic was the California electrical power crisis, and Shames, the executive director of the Utility Consumers?? Action Network, predicted a popular revolt if consumers were not protected from the vicissitudes of the electricity market...