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The public weighed in on AES Ohio’s application with the state for something called an electric security plan on Thursday night in Dayton. If approved, the current proposal would increase rates by up to $4 a month for residential customers.
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Ohio State professor Noah Dormady spoke with us about why utility overcharges have continued and how they might be stopped in the future.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is hosting public hearings this week on Dayton Power & Light’s application to boost electricity rates. The company…