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A report from Washington State University for the California Energy Commission concluded that local governments in the state showed more concern about fluctuating energy costs than did private businesses. The report said that the private sector was not as concerned about budgeting for energy costs as it was about protecting profits.

In some industries, power prices mattered not at all. For example, companies in the real estate business tend to pass through all energy costs directly to their tenants. Governments however, had to move ...

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