Sentence examples for introduce a tariff from inspiring English sources

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The public transport agency, which had previously allowed the Silicon Valley firms to operate their buses free of charge, agreed last week to introduce a tariff for use of city streets and city bus stops.

In an attempt to provide that, Ofgem will introduce a Tariff Comparison Rate (TCR) on bills from April, similar to an APR comparison on a loan.

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First Utility has also introduced a tariff which is 13% cheaper than its existing lowest tariff, but has not cut standard prices.

Solar Tariff Is A Direct Hit To Fastest-Growing Job In U.S. On Monday, the Trump administration introduced a tariff on imported solar panels (and washing machines, though they aren't getting nearly as much attention) that would seem to be a direct hit to the fastest-growing job opportunity in the U.S.: solar PV installer.

The company is expected to introduce a new tariff soon that includes unlimited calls to western Europe.

As such, plans to introduce a "carbon tariff" on goods imported from countries such as China misses the point.

Faced with ever-increasing demand for electricity, policymakers in South Korea plan to introduce a new tariff regime that properly reflects the varying costs of generation in the wholesale power market.

Labour would force the energy companies to do three things: separate out the parts of their business that generate energy from the parts that sell to consumers; sell all their energy in an open pool; and introduce a simpler tariff structure which eradicates confusion and allows consumers to properly compare and see if they are getting a fair deal.

Companies would also be compelled to sell energy into an open pool and to introduce a new simplified tariff structure.

Hence, we then introduce a two-part tariff contract for the remanufacturer to motivate the collector to reveal private information, which can effectively improve the channel performance.

Caroline Flint, the shadow energy secretary, has reopened the war on "rip-off" energy prices by calling on the government to introduce a protected energy tariff for vulnerable customers and end £1bn of overcharging.

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