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State officials remind eligible Ohioans that they can get help managing energy costs this winter through a payment assistance program.The Public Utilities…
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Plans for a new natural gas-fired power plant have been announced in Middletown. The plant would employ 300-400 people for about three years of…
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On Monday, Governor John Kasich issued a ‘statewide energy emergency’ to deal with slowdowns in propane deliveries. Weather conditions and other factors…
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The state of Ohio has been investigating its competitive energy market for a year now, and the state reports electric competition is growing, which means…
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is expected to privatize more energy and utility operations as it tries to offset steep cuts in the federal defense…
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Voters passed electric aggregation in Xenia Tuesday by a margin of around 9 percent, and Dayton's ballot issue squeezed through with just a .51 percent…
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City of Dayton residents will vote Tuesday on whether to allow electric aggregation. If passed, the ballot issue would allow the city to choose who…
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A Miami Valley is making a big push into solar energy.Construction should start this month at Cedarville University for a solar array of more than 2,000…
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Environmental activists and consumer advocates are breathing a sigh of relief. Ohio lawmakers apparently are NOT going to change the state’s energy…
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Ohio officials say more than 200,000 residents around the state are still without power days after two weekend thunderstorms left many in the dark.The…
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Operators of a nuclear plant in Ohio say they've discovered and contained a pinhole-size leak spraying radioactive coolant at the plant.Nuclear regulators…
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Full episode of WYSO Weekend for April 22, 2012 containing the following stories:-Jerry Kenney speaks with Jean Howat Berry about Cityfolk's Culture…