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  2. Pacific Blue (company) - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Blue (formerly Pacific Hydro) is an electricity generation and retailing company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. The company was founded in 1992 and was soon floated on the Australian Securities Exchange. It was later bought by a consortium of industry superannuation funds and de-listed.

  3. Electricity pricing - Wikipedia

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    Time of use (TOU) tariffs can shift electricity consumption out of peak periods, thus helping the grid cope with variable renewable energy. [8] [9] A feed-in tariff (FIT) [10] is an energy-supply policy that supports the development of renewable power generation. FITs give financial benefits to renewable power producers.

  4. Portland Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The project is expected to produce more than 500GWh annually, enough electricity to power about 125,000 homes each year, and equal to more than 7% of Victoria's residential electricity demand, or powering a city the size of Geelong. The project is being developed by Pacific Blue. [2]

  5. List of United States electric companies - Wikipedia

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    Rank Entity State Class of ownership Parent Number of customers Sales (MWh) Revenue ($1,000 ) Average retail price/kWh) 1: Pacific Gas & Electric: CA: Investor owned

  6. Renewable energy in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The schemes in place focus on residential scale infrastructure by having limits that effectively exclude larger-scale developments such as wind farms. Feed-in tariffs schemes in Australia started at a premium, but have mechanisms by which the price paid for electricity decreases over time to be equivalent or below the commercial rate. [6]

  7. Britain says Trans-Pacific trade agreement to come into force ...

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    The British government said on Thursday its agreement to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) would enter into force by Dec. 15 this year after it ...

  8. Pacific Blue - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Blue may refer to: Pacific Blue (company) (formerly Pacific Hydro), renewable energy company in Australia; Pacific Blue; Pacific blue, a shade of azure manufactured by the Crayola company; Pacific Blue (dye), a dye used in cell biology; Virgin Australia Airlines (NZ) and Virgin Australia operated under brand Pacific Blue Airlines in New ...

  9. Brazil to end import tax exemption for electric vehicles ...

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    Brazil will end a tax exemption for importing electric vehicles, gradually raising the duty to 35% over three years, Industry Ministry official Uallace Moreira told Reuters on Friday. Brazil-based ...