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Business & EconomyConsumer advocates say this isn't the right time to add additional charges to customer bills.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio heard from electricity provider AEP and transmission line operator PJM in a public meeting Wednesday about forced power outages in June in Columbus.
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The Columbus-based electric utility has been criticized for outages following severe storms during days of extreme heat.
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AEP Ohio said 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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Letters are hitting mailboxes around Columbus explaining big changes to electricity service in the city, thanks to a local ballot measure approved by voters last year. Starting in June, the city’s default energy supplier will begin relying on 100% renewable sources. That means unless consumers opt out, their home is going to be getting a bit greener.
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A coalition of environmental advocates are uniting to support a clean energy initiative that will appear on this fall's ballot for Columbus voters, saying…
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The city of Columbus on Wednesday introduced an energy ballot issue that it hopes voters will pass during the November election.Issue 1 advocates for…
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State regulators have denied AEP’s plan to charge ratepayers a fee for what would be the largest solar project in Ohio. The decision came down to whether…
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Thousands of acres of the new Jesse Owens State Park in eastern Ohio may still be drilled for oil and natural gas.A draft purchase agreement obtained by…
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Ohio continues to acquire the lands that could eventually make up a nearly 60,000-acre state park in four Appalachian counties.Gov. Mike DeWine announced…