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Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme weather.
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The Public Utility Commission of Ohio agreed to a consumer-advocate motion to stay natural gas and electricity disconnections for 30 days while low-income consumers are applying for bill-payment relief.
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Consumer advocates say this isn't the right time to add additional charges to customer bills.
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The Public Utility Commission of Ohio voted Wednesday to pause four state investigations tied to the First Energy bribery scandal.
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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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Consumer advocates say refunds are just the beginning, and more changes need to happen soon.
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FirstEnergy Fights Against Disclosing More Details About Alleged HB 6 Bribery Cases
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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…
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Regulators have approved a pair of deals that allow FirstEnergy and AEP to impose short-term rate increases on electricity customers in Ohio to subsidize…
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Who should be paying to keep power plants afloat that are inefficient and don’t do very well in the market—the utility company or its customers?That's the…
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A legislative panel reviewing Ohio's renewable energy law while state mandates are on a two-year hiatus is kicking off with…
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The group that regulates Ohio's utilities sent over 30 of its staff to a conference in Orlando before the holidays, costing utility customers $34,660.…