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The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, operating as The Dominion, was a Canadian general insurance company in operation from 1887 to 2013. The Dominion’s head office was in Toronto and the company had various offices across Canada. The Dominion’s first president was Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime
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Virginians will soon see discounts on energy bills as the state’s largest electricity utility has started issuing refunds and rate reductions. The average Dominion Energy customer can expect a ...
MSP kWh is the amount of electricity consumed at the 'meter supply point', which is the customer's meter. GSP kWh is obtained by multiplying the MSP kWh by the Line Loss Factor (LLF, a figure > 1) to include the amount of electricity lost when it is conducted through the distribution network, from the 'grid supply point' to the customer's meter.
Dominion Energy announced today that it is applying for a fuel rate increase as a result of higher costs and increasing demand. The first such request in two years, the regulatory request works ...
The South Carolina Legislature shelved a massive energy bill this week, but electric rates for Dominion’s 800,000 customers in SC may still soar.
A qualified rate is the percentage rate a merchant will be charged whenever they accept a regular consumer credit card and process it in a manner defined as "standard" by their merchant account provider using an approved credit card processing solution. This is usually the lowest rate a merchant will incur when accepting a credit card.
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