Rural Lines

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The Administration, 1958

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Page 14 - The coordinates may be absolute quantities or percentages. load factor the ratio of the average load over a designated period to the peak load occurring in that period.
Page 7 - Uniform System of Accounts Prescribed for Public Utilities and Licensees Subject to the Provisions of the Federal Power Act...
Page 19 - We have 900 subscribers along lines strung out in an area nearly as big as the state of Connecticut. This is about the roughest terrain you can imagine. These mountain ridges run up around 7,000 feet, and the winter snows pack to 15 or 20 feet on the slopes where some of our lines are located. There have been times when our maintenance crew had to dig down under the snow to find the pole tops. When the spring thaws come, we are plagued with slides that damage the pole lines.
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Page 5 - initiate, formulate, administer, and supervise a program of approved projects with respect to the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric energy in rural areas.
Page 20 - The separate statement provided in a separate mailing must be furnished to each pass-through Interest holder no later than the last day of the month following the close of the calendar year.
Page 8 - ... backbone of our economy. It is upon his success and well-being that our entire economy still depends. When he is helped, as with REA, to achieve better things, the effect is felt in increased business everywhere. It stimulates private business, both locally and nationally. Surveys show, for instance, that for every dollar invested in rural power facilities, the farmer invests three to four dollars in wiring, plumbing and electrical appliances. Also, when power is available the establishment of...
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