The Development of Scientific Rates for Electricity Supply: Being Reprints of Selected Original Rate Papersprivate circulation, 1915 - 231 páginas |
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... November 4th , 1892 ( From the Transactions of the Junior Engineering Society , Vol . III , Part I , pp . 1-14 ) Introduction .. INDEX Page 7 8 Standing Costs and Running On the Cost of Electric Supply By DR JOHN HOPKINSON (1892)
... November 4th , 1892 ( From the Transactions of the Junior Engineering Society , Vol . III , Part I , pp . 1-14 ) Introduction .. INDEX Page 7 8 Standing Costs and Running On the Cost of Electric Supply By DR JOHN HOPKINSON (1892)
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Being Reprints of Selected Original Rate Papers. Introduction .. INDEX Page 7 8 Standing Costs and Running Costs .... Load Factor . Apportionment of Costs .. Form of Charge .. Comparison with Costs for Gas . Effect of Use of Accumulators ...
Being Reprints of Selected Original Rate Papers. Introduction .. INDEX Page 7 8 Standing Costs and Running Costs .... Load Factor . Apportionment of Costs .. Form of Charge .. Comparison with Costs for Gas . Effect of Use of Accumulators ...
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... Standing Costs and Running Costs of an You are all of you familiar with the fact that the expenses undertaking may be broadly divided into two classes . On the one hand there are expenses which are quite independent of the extent to ...
... Standing Costs and Running Costs of an You are all of you familiar with the fact that the expenses undertaking may be broadly divided into two classes . On the one hand there are expenses which are quite independent of the extent to ...
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... standing ready for a load if required . I take 4 per cent . as the charge for interest ; 3 per cent . for amortiza- tion ; 8 per cent . for repairs and maintenance . Of the repairs of engines and dynamos I assume that 2 per cent . will ...
... standing ready for a load if required . I take 4 per cent . as the charge for interest ; 3 per cent . for amortiza- tion ; 8 per cent . for repairs and maintenance . Of the repairs of engines and dynamos I assume that 2 per cent . will ...
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... standing : that is , 10 per cent . of the coal used was used to maintain the steam pressure . Remembering that in addi- tion we keep some of our machinery moving , this may be said to confirm the figures adopted . Thus if the plant runs ...
... standing : that is , 10 per cent . of the coal used was used to maintain the steam pressure . Remembering that in addi- tion we keep some of our machinery moving , this may be said to confirm the figures adopted . Thus if the plant runs ...
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Página 165 - We hold, however, that the basis of all calculations as to the reasonableness of rates to be charged by a corporation maintaining a highway under legislative sanction must be the fair value of the property being used by it for the convenience of the public.
Página 179 - There is no particular rate of compensation which must in all cases and in all parts of the country be regarded as sufficient for capital invested in business enterprises. Such compensation must depend greatly upon circumstances and locality; among other things, the amount of risk in the business is a most important factor, as well as the locality where the business is conducted and the rate expected and usually realized there upon investments of a somewhat similar nature with regard to the risk...
Página 179 - What the company is entitled to demand, in order that it may have just compensation, is a fair return upon the reasonable value of the property at the time it is being used for the public.
Página 165 - And in order to ascertain that value, the original cost of construction, the amount expended in permanent improvements, the amount and market value of its bonds and stock, the present as compared with the original cost of construction, the probable earning capacity of the property under particular rates prescribed by statute, and the sum required to meet operating expenses, are all matters for consideration and are to be given such weight as may be just and right in each case.
Página 165 - The public cannot properly be subjected to unreasonable rates in order simply that stockholders may earn dividends. The legislature has the authority, In every case where its power has not been restrained by contract, to proceed upon the ground that the public may not rightfully be required to submit to unreasonable exactions for the use of a public highway established and maintained under legislative authority. If a corporation cannot maintain such a highway and earn dividends for stockholders,...
Página 164 - ... its capital stock. When the question arises whether the legislature has exceeded its constitutional power in prescribing rates to be charged by a corporation controlling a public highway, stockholders are not the only persons whose rights or interests are to be considered. The rights of the public are not to be ignored.
Página 134 - But it should also be remembered that the judiciary ought not to interfere with the collection of rates established under legislative sanction unless they are so plainly and palpably unreasonable as to make their enforcement equivalent to the taking of property for public use without such compensation as under all the circumstances is just both to the owner and to the public...
Página 139 - And we concur with the court below in holding that the value of the property is to be determined as of the time when the inquiry is made regarding the rates. If the property, which legally enters into the consideration of the question of rates, has increased in value since it was acquired, the company is entitled to the benefit of such increase.
Página 165 - The corporation may not be required to use its property for the benefit of the public without receiving just compensation for the services rendered by it.
Página 133 - In reviewing the order of the Railroad Commission the inquiry is not whether the rate, regulation, or service fixed by the Commission is just and reasonable, but whether the order of the Commission is unreasonable or unlawful. The nature of the inquiry is changed at this point, and the court is not investigating for the purpose of establishing a fixed point Whether or not the order is within the field of reasonableness, or outside of its boundaries, is the question for the court It is quite a different...