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This week Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law the end of a billion dollars in charges that Ohio electric ratepayers would have paid to prop up the state’s...
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The Ohio Senate is holding hearings on a new bill that addresses an old issue, the nuclear power plant bailout law at the center of a $61 million federal bribery case.
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Advocates of renewable energy in Ohio say the incoming administration has a chance to shape the future of a state where fossil fuels remain major sources of electricity.
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There’s a new twist in the possible repeal of Ohio’s controversial nuclear bailout law – a plan to delay the $150 million the state will collect next year for its two nuclear power plants. It comes from the head of a special House committee hearing proposals to repeal the bailout.
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Sam Randazzo resigned this morning (November 20, 2020) after the FBI raided his house on Monday.
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In northern Union County, a Spanish renewable energy company called Acciona is cobbling together thousands of acres of farmland to build a new solar array. The company says the development will bring jobs and local tax revenue, but many residents aren’t exactly laying out the welcome mat.
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The Columbus home of the chair of the agency that regulates Ohio utilities was the site of a search by the FBI this morning.
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There are only a few weeks until new charges are set to hit all Ohio electric bills, and there’s still no repeal of House Bill 6, the disputed law that created those charges. Now the attorney general has filed a second lawsuit involving collection of that money.
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FirstEnergy Fights Against Disclosing More Details About Alleged HB 6 Bribery Cases
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The Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract (GESPC) will help the city update its infrastructure and improve efficiency
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The group that was fighting to overturn Ohio's nuclear power plant bailout has dropped its case in court which means the plan for additional fees on...
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The battle over the energy law that starts providing subsidies to Ohio’s two nuclear power plants in 2021 may not be over.