Public power magazine
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It's Electricity, Stupid: Ten reasons why the 105th Congress will not restructure the electric utility industry| 1997
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Washington Takes On Industry Restructuring| 1997
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The New Hampshire Test: The state that rushes to be first in national elections has rushed to be first in retail competition for electricity sales| 1997
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Miniature Turbogenerators: Generating facilities first found in aircraft are dispersing on the ground and offering new power supply opportunities for utilities| 1997
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Telecommunications Options: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 opens new opportunities for public power utilities in a field where electric experience will serve them well| 1997
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Making Pedaling A Bit Easier: Electrically assisted bicycles are on duty in law enforcement agencies and are capturing the attention of cycling enthusiasts| 1997
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A Powerful Big Fish Story: Volunteers in the Pacific Northwest, supported by utilities, are nurturing declining fish populations| 1997
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Of Trees, Wires and Children: The fancy to sit on power lines has devastated the lives of some children| 1997
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Selected Financial and Operating Ratios of Public Power Systems| 1997
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Setting Rates for Competition: The old cost-of-service recipe for determining rates no longer works| 1997
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Branding Your Utility: The only difference between Coca Cola and brown carbonated sugar water is $3 billion worth of branding| 1997
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Chinese Wall: An American Metaphor: Judicial and regulatory authors frequently employ a term that makes persons of Chinese descent bristle| 1997
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Gizmo History in Moorhead: Moorhead Public Service celebrated its centennial by sponsoring a three-month exhibit on the wonders of moving electrons| 1997