Probably because they prefer the secrecy, pricing power, less regulation and oversight afforded by being off exchange.
And still they allowed their enthusiasm for nuclear power to shelter weak regulation, safety systems that failed to work and a culpable ignorance of the tectonic risks the reactors faced, all the while blithely promulgating a myth of nuclear safety.
The European Parliament reliably wants the following things, I ventured: more power for itself, more spending, more solutions at European level, more regulation of markets and less power for national governments.
Adrian Jeakings, president of the U.K. Newspaper Society trade body, said the industry is capable of establishing a "tough new system of independent, accountable press regulation with the power to investigate wrongdoing and levy fines, " without new statutes.
"There is almost no regulation concerning water or power use, no minimum standards for water-consuming appliances ... and very few energy requirements for buildings, " he laments.
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MEPs from centre-left, centre-right and the centre reliably favour action at the European level, a bigger EU budget, more public spending, more EU regulation and generally grabbing power from national governments and the commission.
The circuit overturned the administration's regulation clamping down on power plant pollution that crosses state lines, rejected its attempt to require large graphic health warnings on cigarette packages and found that Obama exceeded his power in bypassing the Senate to make recess appointments.
Washington power grabs, new taxes and more regulation will knock a point or two off of normal GDP growth.
The threat of higher taxes and the foreboding implications of heavy handed regulation repel capital and impede its power.
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But if we are to avoid this, the public will insist on a system of robust, independent regulation with credible sanction-making power.
Remove Parliament's power to block or approve future changes to regulation.
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It should be noted that the primary reason for the high cost of nuclear power is the great amount of safety and regulation surrounding it.
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The United States Supreme Court ruled that such a requirement by a state was unconstitutional as the regulation of interstate commerce was a power reserved to Congress.
Market power, of the sort conveyed by licences or regulation, tends to erode over time.
The problem for oil companies is that once-sluggish utilities and power companies, unshackled after decades of over-regulation, are spreading their wings.
The NLRA was an attempt to create fairer labor markets by shifting bargaining power from the employers to the employees through statutory regulation.
Yet no matter where I look, the forces of regulation and resistance posit a strong government power to cabin in an ever-growing list of market imperfections.
The word still appears in some parts of federal law - a section of financial regulation, for example, addresses the power of a bank to act as a "committee of estates of lunatics".
Acting much like a production tax, regulation pushes prices higher and reduces consumer purchasing power.
The industry is also pushing the EPA to use regulation to raise costs on carbon sources of power.
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"It's part of the regulation that we don't have any power other than to try to get everyone together and find a solution that is mutually agreeable, " he said.
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In America, for example, landfills containing household rubbish are subject to stringent regulation, whereas ones filled with toxic sludge from power plants are less tightly controlled.
Nuclear power is a proven technology that that was stopped by government over regulation and environmentalists.
If that backlash results in more regulation of financial institutions and diminution of the influence of power and money in Washington, that would be great.
The question Lord Justice Leveson will have to answer is whether British newspapers have so abused their power that they've lost the right to be free of regulation imposed on them by Parliament.
To be able to offer frequency regulation service to the grid, cars need a bidirectional power system, so energy can flow both from the grid and to the grid, and software to allow the car to communicate with the grid.
That means greater access to and increased use of traditional energy resources, not policies that impose costly command-and-control regulation on the use of fossil fuels, or nuclear power, or whatever energy source happens to be out of style in Washington that week.
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Edler sent a slap shot by a screened Emery on the power play, then Bieksa tied it with 1:01 remaining in regulation on another long slap shot.
Finally, regulation of pension consultants, the firms that have the greatest power over the greatest amounts of money, the power to hire and fire managers and brokers, is nonexistent.
Drew Stafford scored the only shootout goal after Cody Hodgson tipped in Thomas Vanek's pass on a power play to tie the game with 26.6 seconds left in regulation.
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