Ohio: From the PUCO Newsroom
Whatโs causing prices to rise and what can you do to ease the effects on your bill?
Whatโs causing prices to rise and what can you do to ease the effects on your bill?
Seven gas and electric companies cut off 270,000 Ohioans amid the pandemic and still saw billions in profit
HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver discussed the incredible amount of power we give electric utility companies, how weakly regulated they are, and more! https://loom.ly/B-dVCQA
DetailsEIA PROJECTS ABOVE $8.00 PER MMBTU FOR THE 2ND HALF OF 2022 PRICES WILL HURT UNTIL SPRING 2023. The EIA is projecting that average pricing will be $7.83 in 2Q 2022 and will average $8.59 in the second half of 2022 Pricing in 2023 will average $4.74 once production begins to catch up to demand.…
DetailsElectricity prices jumped 51%, to $80.28/MWh, in the first quarter of 2022 from $53.30/MWh in that period a year ago in the PJM Interconnection wholesale market, partly driven by an increase in natural gas prices, the grid operatorโs market monitor said in a reportreleased Thursday. In New England, wholesale power costs soared 83%, to $137/MWh, in…
DetailsIn 2021, U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased by 296 million metric tons (MMmt), or 6%, compared with 2020 levels. Learn More: https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=52380
DetailsPJM Interconnection unveils its plan to handle the retirement of fossil fuel plants, the expansion of offshore wind and other clean energy, and vehicle and building electrification.
EIA reports Natural gas consumed by U.S. electric power sector sets a January 2022 record
The U.S. is on track to see electricity prices rise this summer, with New England likely to see increases as much as 15% due to high natural gas costs.