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Customers of AEP Ohio could again see their bills rise as the company has applied for a rate increase with PUCO.
Ohio Supreme Court will decide whether utility middlemen can charge apartment dwellers for electricity without following rules imposed on utilities.
FirstEnergy customers are being alerted their electric bills may be getting more expensive starting this month due to the current market price of energy.
Multiple Ohio Supreme Court justices on Tuesday pressed a state regulator’s attorney on why a company that resells a utility’s electricity shouldn’t have to follow the same rules as the utility itself ...
Residential AEP Ohio customers could see a new rate hike if a request the company recently made to the Public Utilities ...
AEP Ohio on Friday filed for a base rate increase, citing the need to maintain poles, wires and transformers as well as the ...
According to a report, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) voted to approve the projects, operated by Amazon Web ...
AEP Ohio announced that it has filed a request to adjust its electric distribution base rates, a move that could increase ...
Despite the dismissals, Chuck Jones and Mike Dowling each still face more than two dozen other felony corruption charges.
But attorneys for NEP and the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, which approved the transfer, say property owners and the submetering companies they contract with aren't ducks and shouldn't be ...
Such compromises will now be prohibited in Ohio under a new state law that forbids settlements involving the closure of “base ...
City officials hope they are successful at obtaining a grant that would be used to fund a much-needed rail replacement in the ...