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  2. Utility ratemaking - Wikipedia

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    Utility ratemaking is the formal regulatory process in the United States by which public utilities set the prices (more commonly known as "rates") they will charge consumers. [1] Ratemaking, typically carried out through "rate cases" before a public utilities commission , serves as one of the primary instruments of government regulation of ...

  3. North Carolina Utilities Commission - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, the Corporation Commission was given responsibility for regulating water and hydroelectric utilities. In 1920 the commission was replaced by a single Utilities Commissioner and some part-time staff. [1] In 1941, the General Assembly created the North Carolina Utilities Commission, composed of three commissioners serving six-year terms.

  4. Office of Ratepayer Advocates - Wikipedia

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    CAPAO represents 1.3 million customers of investor-owned Class A & B water utilities. CAPAO scrutinizes water utility requests for additional revenues that will increase customer bills and intervenes to shape water policies to protect ratepayer interests while meeting the state’s water conservation goals.

  5. Water tariff - Wikipedia

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    Rates in the United States in Clovis, CA are $0.42/m3. [ 12 ] and $1.60/m3 in Seattle [ 13 ] The highest water and wastewater tariffs were found in Aarhus, Denmark (US$9.21/m3), Essen, Germany (US$7.35/m3; not included in the OECD survey) Copenhagen, Denmark (US$7.09), and four Australian cities (Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and Sydney) where the ...

  6. Which states have the highest utility rates? - AOL

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    Rocket Loans looks at the factors including home size, usage and insulation that affect monthly utility bills and which residents in the U.S. have the highest costs.

  7. 6 Things You Must Do When Your Utility Bill Unexpectedly ...

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    “An example of this would be to use electricity only at certain times of the day where the rate per kilowatt hour is the lowest; the same could apply to other utilities if there are more ...

  8. Electricity pricing - Wikipedia

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    During this time where generation is greater than consumption, the home's electricity meter will run backward to provide a credit on the homeowner's electricity bill. [12] The value of solar electricity is less than the retail rate, so net metering customers are actually subsidized by all other customers of the electric utility.

  9. When Is the Best Time To Pay My Utility Bill? - AOL

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    Utility bills cover essential household services such as electricity, sewer, water, trash pickup, phone, internet and gas. The bills can add up -- a GOBankingRates study found that 30% of Americans...