![]() Members of The Royal Family attend Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace, London, UK, on the 8th June 2019.Picture by James Whatling I just don’t think it is a huge, huge deal that she is not. Would it have also been nice to have Kate there? Sure. This arrangement leaves the focus more squarely on the boys and Diana herself. While William, 39, always wanted his wife of 10 years to be by his side, there were concerns that Harry might feel ‘outflanked’ by the Cambridges if they were there together, and he was on his own.“ “ Aides had agonised over whether Kate, 39, should attend Thursday’s engagement but she will not be present. Camilla Tominey is reporting in the Telegraph this morning that: I can imagine there are a variety or pros and cons they worked through. I am sure the Palace has a lot of reasons for keeping this a brothers-only event. Several Kate fan accounts repeated that on social media, but again, I didn’t see any press say Kate would go. I saw that The Mirror stated Kate would be there, but their source actually just reflected that it would be nice for Kate to go, which is undoubtedly true, but not confirmation that she would indeed go. I never saw any mainstream/reliable royal reporter claim or confirm that Kate would attend (I could have missed it, but I don’t think I did). ![]() First of all, to my knowledge, she was never publicly scheduled to go. The Energy Price Setting Plan also specifies the involvement of consumer groups throughout the process.Įlectricity prices are set in an open and competitive market, and are influenced by many variables including and not limited to supply and demand, natural gas prices, weather, pricing and availability of competing energy sources, availability of imports and exports into the province, and market analyst's views of future trends in any of these variables.There have been lots of questions about why Kate isn’t attending the unveiling of the Diana statue. The Energy Price Setting Plan sets out the details of how DERS is to acquire electricity for consumers, what costs are included, and how the RRO transition rate is to be calculated. Upon completion of negotiations, DERS filed the Settlement Agreement, including the Energy Price Setting Plan, with the Commission, and received approval on May 5 th, 2011. These negotiations were conducted under the Commission's Negotiated Settlement Rules, and all meetings were attended by a Commission observer. The rates are filed with the AUC for acknowledgement, as are details supporting their derivation.ĭERS negotiated with consumer groups in arriving at the Energy Price Setting Plan. The rates to consumers represent a blended price of the electricity purchased, and include costs related to DERS' procurement activities and compensation for the consumer groups' and advisor's participation. Representatives of consumer groups, as well as an independent advisor, participate in purchase decisions with DERS. Therefore, under a Price Setting Plan approved by the AUC, DERS purchases blocks of electricity for the upcoming month for its customers. How is the RRO transition rate determined?ĭERS does not own any electricity generating capacity. ![]() ![]() A typical residential bill for March 2012, based on 600 kWh's was $118. In September 2008, the residential rate was $0.09443/kWh. When was the last month that a typical residential rate was this high?
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