Sentences with phrase «public convenience»

The very persistence of private conscience in the face of public convenience supports the faith that moral values are not irrelevant.
, Inc., recently announced plans to provide free high - speed Internet access in areas of public convenience in 100 shopping malls across the country during the year 2000...
The London borough of Kensington and Chelsea decided seven years ago to install a new public convenience outside South Kensington station, the nearest tube station to the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum.
At the time, French - designed automatic public conveniences (APCs), first pioneered in Paris, were beginning to replace those Victorian underground temples of porcelain and shining copper plumbing.
For exmple the AltaViata units will eventually be replaced by CCGT and I assume the same will happen at the Boardman plant as the certificate of public convenience for that coal burner will not be renewed.
Among other approvals, the PSC in 2014 granted CPV a certificate of «certificate of public convenience and necessity» that provided a lightened regulatory scrutiny for a new power plant in Orange County.
I once went on a «toilet tour» of London, where we stood outside public conveniences in the rain.
After free city delivery was established in 1863, postal law necessitated that carriers deliver the mail «as frequently as the public conveniences may require.»
Provinces do not have to approve energy pipelines in order for them to be granted a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity by the National Energy Board, but the process will be much smoother for the proponent if the respective provinces are on side.
Every conscientious politician discovers what T. V. Smith has called the deepest theoretical discrepancy in life, that between private conscience and public convenience.2 We must support injustice and profit from special privilege in order to possess power which may make it possible for us to do some relative good.
But we also worked with the FCC to seek fairness and responsibility among broadcasters whom we understood to be still very much licensed in the «public convenience, interest and necessity.»
As reported in the May 9, 2014 Times Herald - Record: ``... Competitive Power Ventures, the Massachusetts company that proposed the plant, can not move forward, even with the final permit, called the certificate of public convenience and necessity.
``... Competitive Power Ventures... can not move forward, even with the final permit, called the certificate of public convenience and necessity.
PG&E's request last year to pass on about $ 85 million of seismic studies and other relicensing costs to ratepayers could provide an outlet for the California Public Utilities Commission to withdraw the plant's certificate of public convenience and necessity.
Nothing in this regulation shall be construed to relieve any interstate motor common carrier of passengers subject to 49 U.S.C. subtitle IV, part B of any of its obligations under 49 U.S.C. subtitle IV, part B or its certificate (s) of public convenience and necessity.
Sumptuous leather, rich veneers and surprisingly sorted in - cabin tech feel bang up to date; it makes an F - Pace feel like a public convenience.
The application requires approval of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) from the CPUC and a right - of - way permit from the NPS.
There are plenty of public conveniences and showers along the beach, as well as kiosks selling cold drinks, ice - creams and other refreshments.
It baffles me why anyone would want to travel to a relatively inaccessible island and then plonk down amidst tacky music, public conveniences and nightly bbqs.
The «synthetic tree» looks more like a public convenience block than a hi - tech method of reducing carbon emissions, but Lackner told CNN it is highly efficient for its size when compared, for example, to a modern power - generating wind turbine.
Under the Natural Gas Act of 1938, companies wanting to build interstate pipelines must obtain certificates of public convenience and necessity from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
In December 2011 Kentucky Power, owned by American Electric Power (AEP), one of the country's largest electric holding companies, requested approval for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) and associated cost recovery to invest approximately $ 950 million on environmental compliance measures at its Big Sandy Unit 2, an 800 MW coal unit approximately 40 years old.
Coupled with the proposal to increase the public law adoption fee to # 400, a burden of some # 40m would be transferred from the Courts Service to the issuing authorities who will presumably have to raid the tea fund or double the charges for use of public conveniences — whatever is required to raise more local money.
At the end of the process, the JRP will release an environmental assessment report and make recommendations to the federal Cabinet on whether a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity should be issued.
NGP also requires a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from the National Energy Board («NEB»).
A key result of this exercise is a detailed Joint Federal / Provincial Report Consultation and Accommodation Report prepared in November 2016 and thus available to the federal Cabinet prior to its ultimate decision to direct the NEB to issue the certificate of public convenience and necessity for the project in later that same month.
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