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  2. Open Access Same-Time Information System - Wikipedia

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    The Open Access Same-Time Information System (OASIS), is an Internet-based system for obtaining services related to electric power transmission in North America.It is the primary means by which high-voltage transmission lines are reserved for moving wholesale quantities of electricity.

  3. List of countries by tariff rate - Wikipedia

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    Global map of countries by tariff rate, applied, weighted mean, all products (%), 2021, according to World Bank.. This is a list of countries by tariff rate.The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1.

  4. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tariff of 1842 returned the tariff to the level of 1832, with duties averaging between 23% and 35%. The Walker Tariff of 1846 essentially focused on revenue and reversed the trend of substituting specific for ad valorem duties. The Tariff of 1857 reduced the tariff to a general level of 20%, the lowest rate since 1830, and expanded the free ...

  5. Many APS customers are paying too much for electricity. Do ...

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    Arizona electricity rates: Each APS electric plan has benefits and drawbacks. These are the basics to pick your best plan to save money. Many APS customers are paying too much for electricity.

  6. Electricity pricing - Wikipedia

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    Electricity pricing (also referred to as electricity tariffs or the price of electricity) can vary widely by country or by locality within a country. Electricity prices are dependent on many factors, such as the price of power generation, government taxes or subsidies, CO

  7. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    A telecommunications tariff is an open contract between a telecommunications service provider and the public, filed with a regulating body such as state and municipal Public Utilities Commissions and federal entities such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). [1]

  8. 'Our system is failing': APS graduation rates plummet as ...

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    Of APS' traditional high schools, district data shows that Del Norte High School and La Cueva High School took the bottom and top spots in graduation rates with about 55% and 84%, respectively.

  9. Tariff - Wikipedia

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    The political impact of tariffs is judged depending on the political perspective; for example, the 2002 United States steel tariff imposed a 30% tariff on a variety of imported steel products for a period of three years and American steel producers supported the tariff. [93] Tariffs can emerge as a political issue prior to an election.