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AEP is expanding its bill assistance program to help struggling customers. This comes after the utility company received criticism following widespread power outages last week.
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AEP Ohio has decided not to participate in the Columbus Pride events this weekend as an organized group.
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The company said it is partnering with local non-profits and will provide $1 million to help relieve the financial burdens of residents.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio says it will conduct a review of the widespread outages that left hundreds of thousands of AEP Ohio customers without power this week.
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Shuttered businesses, disabled traffic lights, warm refrigerators and blistering, humid homes are scattered across central Ohio as AEP power outages paired with an intense heat wave left tens of thousands of Columbus residents in the dark this week.
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The City of Columbus announced Tuesday details for a new solar energy park in partnership with local and out-of-state energy companies.
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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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Strong winds have downed trees and power lines and led to power outages across many parts of Ohio.American Electric Power said on Monday morning that…
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The Natural Resources Defense Council and Boich Companies, a coal investor, are calling on the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to approve what would...