Examples of Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act in a sentence
In 1999, however, New Jersey enacted the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act, N.J. Stat.
Program – The Commercial and Industrial Energy-Efficient Construction Program (New Jersey SmartStart Buildings) offered herein by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, Office of Clean Energy pursuant to state regulatory approval under the New Jersey Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act, NJSA 48:3-49, et seq.
The New Jersey Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act, N.J.S.A. 48:3-49 et seq.
The outlet of chamber is fitted to exhaust fan to remove the gases evolved during thermal decomposition.
See Craver (2005, 2007) for discussions of both different conceptions of ‘levels’ and integration in cognitive neuroscience.provide a thorough characterization of the landscape of musical research.
The Company argued that this condition is contrary to the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act (“EDECA”), at N.J.S.A. 48:3-60, which provides for recovery.
The SBC was established within the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act (“EDECA”), N.J.S.A. 48:3-49 et seq., for the recovery by natural gas and electric utilities of costsassociated with Manufactured Gas Plant (“MGP”) remediation, consumer education, assistance to low-income customers including the USF, and renewable and energy-efficiency programs now provided through the NJCEP.
Docket No. EO07110888 - In the Matter of the Universal Service Fund (USF) – Screening Through Other Programs for USF Eligibility; and Docket No. EX00020091 - In the Matter of the Establishment of a Universal Service Fund Pursuant to Section 12 of the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act of 1999 – Notice of Appeal.
It should be noted that banks presently derive a majority of their available loan capital from short- term deposits.
Seven of these potentially malicious permissions are also privacy-sensitive according to Sarma et al.