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public utility: see utility, public utility, public, industry required by law to render adequate service in its field at reasonable prices to all who apply for it. Public utilities frequently operate as monopolies in their market. ..... Click the link for more information. . public utilityEnterprise that provides certain classes of services to the public, including common-carrier transportation (buses, airlines, railroads); telephone and telegraph services; power, heat and light; and community facilities for water and sanitation. In most countries such enterprises are state-owned and state-operated; in the U.S. they are mainly privately owned, but they operate under close regulation. Given the technology of production and distribution, they are considered natural monopolies, since the capital costs for such enterprises are large and the existence of competing or parallel systems would be inordinately expensive and wasteful. Government regulation in the U.S., particularly at the state level, aims to ensure safe operation, reasonable rates, and service on equal terms to all customers. Some states have experimented with deregulation of electricity and natural-gas operations to stimulate price reductions and improved service through competition, but the results have not been universally promising. public utility an enterprise concerned with the provision to the public of essentials, such as electricity or water public utility [′pəb·lik yü′til·əd·ē] (industrial engineering) A business organization considered by law to be vested with public interest and subject to public regulation. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Included in this group are the New York State Public Service Commission, which advocates business and economic development in areas of energy and telecommunications, two privately owned utility refund companies and The Super Agency, an employment agency for building superintendents. And then, Pfeifer predicts, there are so me privately owned utility companies that refuse to relocate without compensation--and a set of active railroad tracks running through the area that nobody has even begun to move. City Administrative Officer Keith Comrie also defended the DWP payment, saying it is similar to what it would have to pay in property taxes if it was a privately owned utility. |
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