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But consumer advocates representing manufacturers and residential electric customers, and staff at a state regulatory agency are pushing back.
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Crews from Ohio have been stationed in Florida and Georgia in preparation for restore and recovery efforts following the damage left behind by Hurricane Ian.
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AEP Ohio says the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into benefits from HB6, the energy bill at the center of a bribery scandal.
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Lordstown Motors says it may not be in business a year from now as it tries to secure funding to start full production of an electric pickup truck; Ohio surpassed 20,000 COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday; Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants Google to be declared a public utility; and more stories.
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One of Ohio’s largest electric companies is weighing in on the bill that would create a new charge to benefit “green energy” but eliminate an existing fee…
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The panel of state regulators that reviews utility rates will soon have a new leader who has a history of opposing renewable energy issues. This is…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Jan. 30:Ohio prepares for polar vortex;Grammy-Winning Akron Native James Ingram dies;Winter weather closes…
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State regulators are holding hearings on what could be the largest solar farm in the state. Supporters say the argument is based on proving the state…
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AEP Ohio has announced a commitment to eventually double wind and solar generation in Ohio. Supporters say the plan sends a signal around the country to…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, April 26:More than a dozen districts to vote on school safety levy in August;State utility regulators…