Sentences with phrase «electric utility ratepayers»

More than 80 local government leaders are making a last ditch effort to stop a plan that they say will cost electric utility ratepayers billions of dollars.
It's also the date for an $ 8 billion bailout of some upstate nuclear power plants to begin, and more than 80 local government leaders are making a last - ditch effort to stop a plan that they say will cost electric utility ratepayers billions of dollars.

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He says the additional costs could even be compounded by utility ratepayers who also use public transportation, or shop at stores that have to raise their prices due to higher electric rates.
Instead of cutting residents a break for helping solve the climate crisis, in state after state utility corporations — led by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and the Edison Electric Institute (whose political advocacy efforts ratepayers actually underwrite)-- are passing legislation that pre-empts «net - metering» laws, which let customers sell their excess power back to the grid.
The utilities» compliance with the REPS is expected to save ratepayers $ 651 million by 2029, and in 2014, the average residential customer saved over $ 8 due to REPS — a number that factors in the less than $ 1 / average monthly REPS compliance fee on customers» electric bills.
Mohave Electric CEO Tyler Carlson argued that the trash - to - gas power plant could reduce costs to ratepayers by saving some of what the utility spends on solar.
Although the California Public Utilities Commission does not approve or disapprove license applications filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, both Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison must obtain the California Public Utilities Commission's approval to pursue license renewal before receiving California ratepayer funding to cover the costs of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission license renewal process.
This landmark settlement serves as an example of how electric utilities, environmental advocates, ratepayers, and impacted communities can work together to find solutions to climate change that grow our economy and build a better future.
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said Tuesday it will pay about $ 2 million to help restore two California redwood forests as part of a ratepayer - funded program to offset the utility's greenhouse gas emissions.
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