139 resultados para Western Illinois Power Cooperative
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Ohio.--West Virginia.--Indiana.--Kentucky.--Illinois.--Michigan.--Wisconsin.--Minnesota.--Iowa.--Missouri.--Kansas.
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Compiled by M. H. Tilden.
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Includes an account of the organizational meeting, and a copy of the constitution, of the Cook County Alliance, No. 1, of the State of Illinois.
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"The 4Rs Recycling Lessons and Projects with an Index to the Illinois Learning Standards has been produced through a cooperative effort between the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and University of Illinois Extension. This publication is dedicated to increasing environmental awareness among Illinois students and achieving long-term behavior changes to ensure the wise use of our natural resources. The lesson plans and activities are designed for grades K-8."--Prelim. page.
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"Project IHR-517, Illinois Cooperative Highway Research Program."
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In this report, the Commission examines developments relevant to the competitiveness of the retail and wholesale markets. In the retail market, two key indicators of activity are examined: The first indicator is the rate of customer switching from bundled services to "delivery services." Customers taking delivery services are either purchasing power and energy from ARES or are purchasing power and energy from the host utility on an "unbundled" basis under the utility's delivery services tariffs. Currently, bundled power sales mainly consist of sales to customers under the Sec. 16-110 "Power Purchase Option" (PPO). The second indicator of retail activity presented in this report is the number of suppliers active in the State's nine service territories.
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A report by the Illinois Commerce Commission required by Section 16-120(b) of the Electric Service Customer Choice and Rate Relief Law of 1997 which directs the Commission to monitor and analyze the state of competition in Illinois electricity markets.
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A report by the Illinois Commerce Commission required by Section 16-120 of the Public Utilities Act which directs the Commission to provide the General Assembly with its assessment of the competitiveness of the markets for services provided under Article XVI of the Act.
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"IL-IN-SG-84-1."
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" ... supported by grant/cooperative agreement number U50/CCU523303 from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."--Page ii.