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A number of municipal utilities appear to have serious collection problems.
The rest of the grid is controlled by municipal utilities and the federal government.
In these two cities municipal utilities were responsible for service provision.
Municipal utilities in California are among the largest in the nation.
There are six municipal utilities currently operating in the province.
And no longer did the company only transmit to municipal utilities, but to rural areas as well.
The remaining portion is owned by municipal utilities in Massachusetts.
Outside the two largest cities 230 different municipal utilities are in charge of water supply and sanitation.
Some communities formed municipal utilities and tried out co-generative facilities.
The snow stopped after about a day, but during the ensuing cold episode, municipal utilities went into a crisis.
The commission's initial responsibility was to build transmission lines, in order to supply municipal utilities with power.
Municipal utilities are tax-exempt, and therefore can charge less.
Through the city's Municipal Utilities office, residents can request that their power come from green energy.
The responsibility for water supply and sanitation reverted to the municipal utilities.
Municipal utilities are accountable to both the provincial and local governments, but there is little regulation of their performance.
Despite worries that municipal utilities are out of their depth in information technology, Harlan residents so far see only benefits.
In this model, which is the model used by most municipal utilities across the country, the city delivers services directly to the customer.
These municipal utilities operate outside of the state's deregulated system, and most have sufficient generating capacity.
Municipal utilities can also benefit citizens financially, while the conventional energy industry profits a relatively small number of shareholders.
Water supply and sanitation in the three largest cities is carried out by semi-autonomous municipal utilities.
In larger cities, only very few municipal utilities (Régies) operate wastewater treatment plants.
However, municipalities or municipal utilities can sign operating contracts (Betreiberverträge) with private companies.
All of Connecticut's municipal utilities belong to the cooperative, which provides them with more buying power on the wholesale electric market.
Progress Energy owned 91.8% of the plant; the remainder is owned by nine municipal utilities.
Cooperatives and municipal utilities must follow a lower scale culminating in 10% in 2020.