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Still. FirstEnergy Ohio HB6 Scandal Continues to Make Headlines
Ohio judges continue admonishing the state’s former top energy regulator for attempting to stall while handing over documents related to investigations into the state’s power plant bailout law. The latest >> Another judge hammers former Ohio utility regulator Randazzo in FirstEnergy case
Bowling Green Dams Get Funding
Four hydroelectric plants on the Ohio River that Bowling Green, Ohio, relies on for electricity receive $8 million in federal infrastructure funding. Hydroelectric plants used by BG for diversified power supply portfolio, get $8 million in incentive funding
FirstEnergy Spar With Investors
FirstEnergy investors continue to spar with the company over releasing information in court about the utility’s role in a major bribery scheme. Big investors continue to accuse FirstEnergy of hiding behind its lawyers
Vistra Energy Harbor Deal Poses Market Risks
Main Power Plant Energy ideas And energy saving Vistra’s plan to buy Energy Harbor’s nuclear power plants and other assets will hurt competition in wholesale and retail markets and should be rejected, the Ohio ratepayer advocate and the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council, or NOPEC, told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Friday. ...
FirstEnergy Scandal Keeps On Giving Up Its Secrets. Read The Latest.
FirstEnergy secretly paid more than $550,000 to a front group and its campaign against Cleveland Public Power, a publicly owned nonprofit utility that competes with a FirstEnergy subsidiary, bank records show. Read the full story >> FirstEnergy dark money payments included over $550,000 for ‘consumers’ group’s campaign against Cleveland Pu...
Commentary: Ohio State Parks Drilling, Revenue Not Worth Tax Cuts
Any potential revenue from oil and gas drilling in Ohio state parks “will never come close to what our state makes now by preserving them,” an environmental advocate writes. Don’t frack our state parks to fund tax cuts for the rich
Ohio State Parks: Leasing for Drilling Injunction Filed
Environmental groups seek a temporary injunction to halt a new Ohio law that requires the state to lease state parks and other public lands for oil and gas development. The new law – condemned as an ‘illegitimate giveaway to the oil and gas industry’ – requires state parks to be leased to interested parties.
Ohio Solar Technology Poised to Take Off
Solar Technology They’ve become cheaper, more efficient, and don’t rely on materials from China: why a made-in-Ohio solar panel technology is poised to take off.
Market Snapshot: January 3, 2023
Market snapshot: Happy 2023! Natural Gas: $7.70 DOWN TO $4.15, THE MARKET KEEPS FALLING. Henry Hub Pricing: NaTural Gas MILD TEMPS AND FREEPORT LNG REOPENING DELAY ARE RESPONSIBLE. The market has dropped from a 3-month high of $7.709 in late December down to $4,151, a drop of $3.58 in just over a month. The milder temps continu...