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To be called “Sloopy Solar,” Clark County's first utility-scale solar project is slated for development in Harmony Township. It’ll span 1,600 acres.
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The developers of Grange, Open Road Renewables, says it would have created over 1,000 jobs and $100 million of investment. But that didn't stop local residents and officials from opposing the project.
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A study over the last decade through Ohio State University found that the cost of 72% of the most popular retail electricity offers have fallen above the default price that consumers would pay if they didn’t shop around.
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Madison County Commissioners voted two to one to pursue legal counsel to appeal the Oak Run solar project to the Ohio Supreme Court.
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The increase could mean AES Ohio electric customers have to foot a bill $40 higher a year.
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Vesper Energy is meeting Greene County residents to get feedback on a new solar development.
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The Ohio Power Siting Board approved Oak Run in Madison County after elected officials, advocacy groups and residents weighed in on the utility-scale solar power farm.
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Experts weigh in on whether our energy grid infrastructure in Ohio might be vulnerable during severe winter weather.
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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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One of the Democrats running for governor next year said he'd fire the members of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio over the House Bill 6 scandal.
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Sam Randazzo resigned this morning (November 20, 2020) after the FBI raided his house on Monday.