Energy
According to the Office of Consumers’ Counsel, Ohio electricity consumers have paid American Electric Power, AES/DP&L and Duke Energy more […]
Breaking news in the Ohio Capital Journal, revealed today how documents show state utility regulators sought edits to […]
A new report on the benefits of the ambitious 30 Million Solar Homes (30MSH) federal policy effort is out.
You may have heard the recent news about Renewable Electric Aggregation for the City of Delaware. A group […]
Less than a year after state officials signed a bailout law teeing up $1 billion in nuclear plant subsidies charged to Ohio electricity customers, the plants’ owner has moved to boost its stock price by repurchasing an extra $300 million in shares, cleveland.com’s Andrew Tobias writes.
Recent developments have now made wind and solar the cheapest sources of energy, even rivaling natural gas. Read […]