Ofgem said that the increase in allowances compared with their July proposal was because the regulator had agreed to let gas network firms charge more for the cost of replacing gas mains.
The Green party promised to introduce a higher "gas guzzler" charge for the most polluting vehicles, and a new congestion charge for Heathrow airport.
She ruled that the state oil and gas supervisor in charge of the commission as a state agency acted reasonably in evaluating requests for trade secret exemptions under the fracking disclosure rule.
And the group isn't overjoyed at the plans of the regulator to force energy companies to simplify and make more transparent how they charge for gas and electricity.
The government then moved to take over MetroGas, the company in charge of gas distribution, for having interrupted such distribution as a result of the need to keep the reserves given increasing expected demands in the short run.
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The friction caused by the gas bubble pushing up the pipe and displacing the drilling mud used to control the pressure could have created a static charge that ignited the gas into a fireball.
Rejigger gas pumps so that they charge by the Btu, not by the gallon.
The phone might be able to list the locations of several nearby and the service provider might charge a certain gas station a few dollars to put it at the head of the line in that list in the same way Google.com charges for its search-based text ads.
The 2013 Volt can travel an average of 38 miles on one full electric charge before its onboard gas-powered electric generator seamlessly switches on.
Mr. Venezia was one of the few survivors of the Sonderkommando, or special units, in charge of emptying the gas chambers and burning the corpses during the Holocaust at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Much of this growth has come from nonbank operators like gas stations and convenience stores, which charge stiff fees for the convenience, as the banks point out.
Electric and natural gas utilities that provide partial (or full) service to consumers are heavily regulated by government agencies, which set the price utilities charge customers for electric and gas service, the terms of that service, capital budgets and construction plans and so forth.
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Any police action against them, he said, would have involved a baton charge or the firing of tear gas.
To put that figure in perspective, a Karma driver with a 40-mile commute who starts each day with a full battery charge will only need to visit the gas station about every 1, 000 miles and would use just 9 gallons of gasoline per month.
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For the first 35 miles, the Volt can drive gas- and tailpipe-emissions free using a full charge of electricity.
Clifford says it will be priced competitively with gas-powered cars, and will be able to fully charge its battery in just five minutes.
There are also concerns that if utility companies faced this extra charge they would pass the cost onto customers, making gas and electricity more expensive.
My ancient cell phone's gas gauge is similarly overoptimistic, and as its aging battery holds less charge than ever, the extra-big spare keeps me connected.
Give the Arnage T some gas, swing out to pass and, in an instant, it will charge forward in a fluid surge, hitting 90 mph in seconds.
Again, diversity of supply has played a crucial role: the development of gas and other power sources has refuted the argument which held that governments must take charge because cheap electricity requires big, expensive plants.
This week, he announced that the part of the agency which permits oil and gas drilling and collects royalties will be separated from the part of the agency in charge of inspecting the safety of oil rigs and platforms and enforcing the law.
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China has said that shale-gas pricing will be market-based, which is vague but suggests that producers can charge higher prices than the state-controlled system currently allows.
The new rule, which came into force in January, means that all airlines have to add up greenhouse gas emissions from flights that begin or end at EU airports, and must pay a small charge, or trade carbon permits on the EU emission trading scheme, if they exceed their allowance.
Desperate residents -- who at least had enough power to charge their mobile devices -- used social media to try to avoid long lines or empty gas stations.
Oil and gas exploration is Saif Group's main focus, and Khan's son Jehangir, 31, is in charge of the day-to-day business.
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