Examples of PSNH in a sentence
Market price of capacity and energy; value of generation plant; restructuring gain and stranded investment; legal status of PSNH acquisition premium; interim stranded-cost charges.
Any difference between the amount to be recovered by Part 2 of the SCRC during any six month period and the actual revenue received during that period shall be refunded or recovered by PSNH with a return during the subsequent six month period by reducing or increasing Part 2 of the SCRC for the subsequent six month period.
Any difference between the amount of Ch. 340 costs to be recovered during any six month period and the actual revenue received during that period shall be refunded or recovered by PSNH with a return during the subsequent six month period by reducing or increasing Ch. 340 costs for the subsequent six month period.
Any difference between the amount to be recovered during any six month period and the actual revenue received during that period shall be refunded or recovered by PSNH with a return during the subsequent six month period by reducing or increasing the Net Metering and Group Host costs for the subsequent six month period.
Any difference between the amount to be recovered during any six month period and the actual revenue received during that period shall be refunded or recovered by PSNH with a return during the subsequent six month period by reducing or increasing the Environmental Remediation costs for the subsequent six month period.
Co.) and Eversource Energy Service Co. (on behalf of its electric distribution companies – CL&P, NSTAR and PSNH).
The consolidated financial statements of Eversource, NSTAR Electric and PSNH include the accounts of each of their respective subsidiaries.
In response to fifteen pages of testimony by Dr. Stanton (not including exhibits and attached CV), PSNH has served 176 data requests.
If the value of goodwill or other acquired intangible assets is impaired, this may have a material adverse effect on the Group’s results of operations and equity.
PSNH states that the majority of projects are subject to payment in lieu of taxation arrangements under which the projects pay towns a small percentage, ranging from 1% to 5%, of their revenues.