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Arguments in Favor First — In general the charge to the consumer more closely approaches the cost he occasions than any of the other systems enumerated. Second — It permits concessions to valuable consumers with some degree of accuracy. METER RATES VARYING ACCORDING TO TIME OF DAY AT WHICH CURRENT IS USED Example — General Electric Company's two-rate meter. Objections First — It is not suited to all consumers. Example A — A short-hour consumer does not pay as much as the service costs. 30I Exam...ple B — It discourages the use of light at a time when such use is desirable. Second — It is apt to inspire but little confidence in the consumer. Third — It is expensive to buy and to maintain. Fourth — It charges the most for current at a time when the cost is least. Fifth — It does not properly dbcriminate between short- hour and long-hour consumption. Sixth — It requires frequent settings for different periods of the year. Seventh — Its legality is questionable. Arguments in Favor First — It encourages consumption at some of the desirable hours.
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