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2017-05-25
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2020-02-06
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We use PDFfiller primarily for tracking and completing registration forms for the advanced trainings we provide to mental health professionals across the country. Manually managing these forms was a nightmare as our business started to grow. Once we started using PDFfiller, it began incredibly easy and hassle free to monitor who was registered for which trainings and when. the integrated PayPal and Stripe systems make it super easy to allow customers to pay registration fees immediately and we are notified as soon as that happens. Also, PDFfiller offers a digital fax line. In today's day and age, we are completely wireless and adding a hardwired fax line would have been such a pain. For 10 bucks we are able to digitally send and receive faxes which is very helpful when dealing with physicians and other medical providers.
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We have only had one real issue with PDFfiller. At some point a few months ago, we had some issues with the PayPal/Stripe payment integration. We were unable to send receipts to our customer which was rather frustrating for us and them because of the amount of money people spend to some to our trainings. I reached out to someone at PDFfiller and a manager responded the next business day and said they would get in touch with the team who handles that part to get it fixed. Though I did not hear back, within a week or so the problem was fixed.
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Q: How is electricity regulated? A: The Federal government, through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, regulates interstate power sales and service. State governments, through their public utility commissions or equivalent, regulate retail electric service as well as facility planning and siting.
Government regulation dominates the utilities sector in the United States. In many regions, government agencies regulate the prices utility companies charge their customers, their budgetary process, their ability to construct new facilities, the services they are allowed to offer, and their energy efficiency programs.
A consequence of this monopoly is that federal, state, and local governments regulate public utilities to ensure that they provide a reasonable level of service at a fair price. A public utility is entitled to charge reasonable rates for its product or service.
Q: How is electricity regulated? A: The Federal government, through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, regulates interstate power sales and service. State governments, through their public utility commissions or equivalent, regulate retail electric service as well as facility planning and siting.
Electric utilities are monopolies, so they have to be carefully regulated in order to protect the interests of their captive customers. The allowed rate of return (return on assets) drives a utility's profitability. Expenses are simply passed through, including fuel in cases where regulated utilities own power plants.
This is determined by examining what and how much of each of the utility's services are used by different types of customers. At its most basic, a utility divides the amount that needs to be collected from each class by the forecasted or historical amount of sales in that class, resulting in a ¢/kWh rate.
Electricity is most often generated at a power plant by electromechanical generators, primarily driven by heat engines fueled by combustion or nuclear fission but also by other means such as the kinetic energy of flowing water and wind. Other energy sources include solar photovoltaics and geothermal power.
Wind, the most efficient fuel for electricity, creates 1164% of its original energy inputs when converted into electricity. On the other end of the efficiency spectrum, coal retains just 29% of its original energy.
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