Public power magazine
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Public power utilities need to be out front in talks about greenhouse gas abatement| 2006
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Los Angeles is determined to meet 20 percent of energy needs with renewable resources by the end of the decade| 2006
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Celebrating 100 Years of Preference| 2006
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The Mystery of Preference: Public preference slipped quietly into U.S. law| 2006
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State Broadband Battles: Private communications providers have launched a nationwide attack on public provision of broadband services| 2006
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Prowling Patent Trolls: Utilities get bit by a company claiming to hold a patent on online bill presentment| 2006
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Gas Price Trends: A milder winter helped bring natural gas prices down| 2006
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RP~3 Dividends: Winning recognition as a reliable provider of electricity has brought utilities lower insurance costs, updated emergency response plans and a stronger sense of mission| 2006
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New England's Forward Capacity Market: Goodbye LICAP. New England tries a new approach to enticing construction of new electric generating plants| 2006
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For Engineers: A lesson on transformer impedance| 2006
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Small utilities achieve remarkable safety records| 2006
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New projects examine fly ash, lighting and energy efficiency| 2006
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For Governing Boards: Managing ethical challenges| 2006
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Multiple generations come together in the workplace| 2006
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SCADA and meter-reading technologies can boost utility productivity| 2006