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McCloy
[ muh-kloi ]
noun
- John Jay, 1895–1989, U.S. lawyer, banker, and government official.
Example Sentences
Sgt Sean Quinn and constables Allan McCloy and Paul Hamilton were killed in the blast at Kinnego Embankment in October 1982.
Traditionally, utilities go ahead with new capital projects and after they are built, ask the utility commission if they can be paid back with rate increases, said Lauren McCloy, the policy director of the Northwest Energy Coalition.
Rates associated with the project under this process would not go into effect for customers immediately, only after further review of whether the company handled the project and its costs responsibly, McCloy said.
McCloy said people opposed to the bill are conflating rising energy prices with the state’s climate goals, and the legislation simply allows the utility to start planning its transition to renewables — as required by law — to minimize price shocks.
"You don't necessarily shift people by using climate-based messaging," says Rachel McCloy, an associate professor in applied behavioural science at the University of Reading.
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