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Poverty and the Public Utility: Building Shareholder Value through Low-Income Initiatives Book

Poverty and the Public Utility: Building Shareholder Value through Low-Income Initiatives
Poverty and the Public Utility: Building Shareholder Value through Low-Income Initiatives, For the low-income U.S. population, the continuing escalation of utility expense exacerbates financial distress and challenges the quality of utility revenues. But research has shown that the poor, in spite of having energy burdens four times that of the , Poverty and the Public Utility: Building Shareholder Value through Low-Income Initiatives has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Poverty and the Public Utility: Building Shareholder Value through Low-Income Initiatives, For the low-income U.S. population, the continuing escalation of utility expense exacerbates financial distress and challenges the quality of utility revenues. But research has shown that the poor, in spite of having energy burdens four times that of the , Poverty and the Public Utility: Building Shareholder Value through Low-Income Initiatives
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  • Poverty and the Public Utility: Building Shareholder Value through Low-Income Initiatives
  • Written by author Kevin Monte de Ramos
  • Published by PennWell Corporation, December 2004
  • For the low-income U.S. population, the continuing escalation of utility expense exacerbates financial distress and challenges the quality of utility revenues. But research has shown that the poor, in spite of having energy burdens four times that of the
  • For the low-income U.S. population, the continuing escalation of utility expense exacerbates financial distress and challenges the quality of utility revenues. But research has shown that the poor, in spite of having energy burdens four times that of the
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Chapter 1 - Realities of the Utility Marketplace
Chapter 2 - Evolution of Low-Income Programs
Chapter 3 - Building a Business Case for Low-Income Utility Programs
Chapter 4 - Household Subsidies
Chapter 5 - Service Affordability Programs
Chapter 6 - Market Transformation Programs
Chapter 7 - Community Development Initiatives
Chapter 8 - Assessing Your Situation
Chapter 9 - From Concept to Reality
Chapter 10 - Designing Your Program
Chapter 11 - Putting It All Together


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