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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assets power" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the power or influence of assets, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The company's assets power is evident in its ability to dominate the market."
Alternatives: "asset strength" or "asset influence".
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In the United States, full competition is expected to leave utilities with perhaps $100 billion of "stranded assets"—power plants and other facilities left redundant as prices fall.Some experienced power players are aware of all these pitfalls and hope to avoid them.
In a decision issued late Thursday, Judge Dennis Montali of United States Bankruptcy Court rejected the utility's legal basis for its plan to transfer $8 billion worth of assets, power plants, hydroelectric dams, transmission networks and thousands of acres of land, to its federally regulated parent corporation, the PG&E Corporation, to put them beyond the reach of state regulators.
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The government is preparing to force regional monopolies to spin off electricity transmission assets from power generation plants, a move designed to promote competition and one that represents the Japanese industry's biggest overhaul in the postwar era.
Conversely, the companies that are now replete with assets -- power plants and other tangible items as opposed to just trading and marketing operations -- will be better off, he said.
What we are doing is supporting local forces with some of our unique assets – air power, training and equipment, intelligence.
And they often moved into the market with stronger balance sheets and the backing of hard assets, like power plants.
The assets included power plants and utility groups, oil and gas reserves, ships and terminal rights and an international gas pipeline.
The investment company had sold assets including power generators and Singapore Food Industries during the last year while increasing its investments in companies like CapitaLand and DBS Group Holdings through rights offers.
More and more, Mr. Lay and Mr. Skilling saw the company's future in the lucrative world of trading -- not in hard assets like power plants and pipelines.
Lawmakers have argued that both companies are closely tied to the Chinese government, and that allowing them entry to into critical national infrastructure could leave the country vulnerable to online attacks on vital assets like power grids and dams.
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