Ohio senators unanimously voted to change energy policies in the hopes of encouraging more generation on Wednesday.
Ohio’s largest utilities are opposing legislation that could help rein in scandal-tainted electric bill riders that have cost ...
Both bills look to subject submetering companies to regulations by the Public Utilities Commission, which oversees public ...
As demand for energy surges, Ohio lawmakers have some ideas on how to avoid energy shortages without raising Ohioans' bills.
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How Ohio utility regulator got caught in House Bill 6 scandalSam Randazzo knew more about Ohio energy policy than most people. But his long career in the utility sphere ended when federal investigators launched their probe into the House Bill 6 scandal.
Dayton electric utility AES Ohio adopted a new customer billing system last year, and the transition hasn’t been smooth for everyone. Dayton resident Matt Johnson said he has paid $300 twice ...
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