Sentences with phrase «much higher electricity rates»

And in Germany it seems to be primarily industries that are worried about being non-competitive internationally because of much higher electricity rates.
The prospects of much higher electricity rates could grievously harm Taiwan's semiconductor industry, independent experts warn.

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I assume that after you've finished insulting other posters, you will agree to be TAXED at a much HIGHER RATE in order to give all these poor people a dignified living, which I assume from your comments means free housing, free electricity, free hot water, a free bus pass or maybe even a car if public transporation is not available.
They've caused electricity to be far more expensive than it could and should be, caused global GHG emissions to be 10 - 20 % higher than it could have been and caused the rate of emissions reductions over the coming decades to be very much slower than it would be of not for their irrational, ideologically driven scare mongering.
Their citizens will be forced to pay greatly increased rates for less reliable electricity, probably three to four times higher in current prices under the new EPA «Clean Power Plan» (CPP) regulations (much more accurately described as the Skyrocketing Rates Power Plan or SRPP), and their manufacturing industries may be forced to move to states that do not succumb to the intimidation or to foreign countries in order to survive economicrates for less reliable electricity, probably three to four times higher in current prices under the new EPA «Clean Power Plan» (CPP) regulations (much more accurately described as the Skyrocketing Rates Power Plan or SRPP), and their manufacturing industries may be forced to move to states that do not succumb to the intimidation or to foreign countries in order to survive economicRates Power Plan or SRPP), and their manufacturing industries may be forced to move to states that do not succumb to the intimidation or to foreign countries in order to survive economically.
Critics blame the kind of short - sightedness that sent Brookman to the exit and often results in too much focus on present high electric rates instead of long - term electricity costs paired with climate change benefits.
Choose Energy gave us some great data last year that compares the volatility spread (the difference between the highest bill and the lowest bill) of a variable ESCO plan versus Con Ed's rate: Fixed rate plans are supposed to be even better at dealing with volatility, since the only variable affecting your supply charges will be how much electricity you use.
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