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"All I understood was electricity charges or something like that."
They want the rest of the country to share the burden, which would probably result in higher electricity charges for customers.
There are instances of even Punjab police doing this to save on their electricity charges.
Rents, in contrast, were very low, seldom taking more than 5 percent of household income even with water and electricity charges included.
However, the increase in spending this summer was across a wide range of products and not limited to automobiles and higher electricity charges.
Reports that electricity charges would go up by 13% in April set off a furore in the press.
Many have to pay to sink their own pump in Ireland and pay the electricity charges.
In this endeavor, he worked to pass a bill to reduce electricity charges for poor families and headed an inquiry into bank fees.
According to the video, Southern Electric had taken the action after he failed to pay outstanding electricity charges.
This manipulation was enough to bankrupt a major utility and cost the state billions in excess electricity charges.
Long Islanders now pay the highest electricity charges in North America.
Last month's rise largely reflected an 11.8 percent increase in electricity charges, he said, which are primarily due to the introduction of summer surcharges.
New York's decision on Friday may thus mean higher electricity charges within Quebec, which could create a political storm.
Negotiators were discussing a possible $300 million cut in the plant's total cost to allow an 8 percent reduction in initial electricity charges.
If you're renting a private property, will there be cleaning fees, security fees, electricity charges or other expenses?
According to the report, Australia's aluminium smelting industry is party to one of the most subsidized electricity charges as compared to other similar establishments.
Also, will the abatement of Lilco electricity charges come from its exorbitant and widely criticized executive salaries?
It was thought that a 30% reduction in electricity charges was achieved in La Vista, one of the villages.
Tensions were heightened by other protests against high rents and electricity charges and poor roads and lighting in the township.
To prevent the rise of electricity charges and an estimated power shortage of 18% in the summer of 2012 the two reactors needed to be restarted.
Enron's $2.9 billion Dabhol power plant in India was in a controversy over excessive electricity charges and repression of local protests against the facility.
Electricity charges increased by nine-tenths of 1 percent in August, and residential fuel oil prices increased by eight-tenths of 1 percent.
However, small supplier Co-operative Energy announced on Monday that it will cut its gas and electricity charges for most customers by an average of 3% from February.
University officials anticipate that the wind turbine will produce about 1 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year and save the institution more than $100,000 annually in electricity charges.
On 23 March 2013 Arvind Kejriwal went on for an indefinite fast to protest the raising water and electricity charges in New Delhi.