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Light Company (later
renamed Hawai'i
Electric Light Company,
abbreviated HELCO and
pronounced HEL-coh), and Maui
Electric Company (abbreviated MECO and...
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Electric Light Company (
HELCO) is a
defunct electrical company that was
located on
Pearl Street in Hartford, Connecticut.
HELCO merged with the Connecticut...
- flow over the
Kohala ridge. On 14 May 2004,
Hawaii Electric Light Company (
HELCO)
bought the
project from
enXco or EDF
Renewable Energy.
Since then the farm...
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Immigration Policy in an Age of Rights. Greenwood. p. 69. ISBN 9780275967338.
Helco, Hugo (2005). The
Great Society and the High Tide of Liberalism. Milkis...
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balances anc****d in an
independent press and
pluralistic society." Hugo
Helco, in The
Great Society and the High Tide of Liberalism, "In (the 1970s) the...
- zone. Its
output was sold to
Hawaiian Electric Industries (also
known as
HELCO). The
plant generated up to 10% of the island’s
electrical energy as of...
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subsidiary of
Hawaiian Electric Industries Hawaiian Electric Light Company (
HELCO),
Island of Hawaiʻi
subsidiary of
Hawaiian Electric Industries Kauaʻi Island...
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Company (WMECO,
formed in 1886), and the
Hartford Electric Light Company (
HELCO,
formed in 1878)
under a
single parent company,
creating the
first new multi-state...
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original name and
function are incised. The
Hartford Electric Light Company (
HELCO,
later merged into
Connecticut Light &
Power and now part of Eversource...
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Utilities Commission required Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO & MECO &
HELCO) to pay above-market
prices for
renewable energy fed into the
electric grid...