Convention, Volume 41 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 91
Halaman 71
... present war conditions the extension in the street has been financed by the customer paying fifty per cent of the cost . At the present time we have adopted the rule of requiring the cus- tomer to prepay the entire amount of the ...
... present war conditions the extension in the street has been financed by the customer paying fifty per cent of the cost . At the present time we have adopted the rule of requiring the cus- tomer to prepay the entire amount of the ...
Halaman 156
... present when operating expenses must be watched to the limit , we have been able to dispense with , and so compensate to some extent for the losses that have been brought upon us as the result of the increased cost of labor and material ...
... present when operating expenses must be watched to the limit , we have been able to dispense with , and so compensate to some extent for the losses that have been brought upon us as the result of the increased cost of labor and material ...
Halaman 520
... present conditions will entail capital costs from two and a quarter to four times normal . This condition will not be changed by any possibility of using the extensions or additions for peaceful purposes after the war . It is also ...
... present conditions will entail capital costs from two and a quarter to four times normal . This condition will not be changed by any possibility of using the extensions or additions for peaceful purposes after the war . It is also ...
Isi
N277b | vii |
7Report of Committee on Underground Construc | xii |
CONTENTS | xxiii |
29 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Accident Prevention activities amount anthracite Atlantic City blind cable capacity cent central station Chairman Chicago coal Commonwealth Edison Company connection conservation convention cooperation cost customers demand Department distribution economy efficiency Electric Company Electric Light Association electric vehicle employees engineers extensions factories Frederic Nicholls Fuel Administration Gas and Electric gloves Government important increased industry Insull interest labor lamps Liberty Bonds light and power manufacturers matter meeting member companies ment methods mittee munition National Electric Light necessary necessity obtained officers operating organization panies patriotic Philadelphia plants possible Power Company present President Lieb problem Public Service Commission public utilities railroad railway rates representatives result safety Samuel Insull saving Secretary secure shortage Sir Arthur Pearson soldiers standard steam supply tion tons transformers truck United utility companies various voltage volts War Finance Corporation War Savings Stamps water powers York City