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Business & EconomyIt’s been a quarter of a century since Ohio separated the sale of natural gas from the charge to deliver it. That opened the door for suppliers to sell the fossil fuel directly to customers using a distributor’s infrastructure.
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The city of Columbus is giving notice to residents behind on their water or power bills that soon they’ll start shutting off delinquent customers again.
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With more than 14,000 Columbus residents behind on utility bills, city leaders are using federal coronavirus relief money to give them a lifeline.The city…
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Franklin County Commissioners vote Tuesday on raising rates for sewer and water customers. The increases amount to a 3% hike on bills for water and sewer…
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Ohio utility regulators have approved an agreement returning proceeds of the federal tax cut to customers of Columbus-based AEP.In approving the deal…
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Ohio's utility commission is launching an exploration of prospective high-tech improvements to the state's electricity grid and what regulatory and policy…
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Columbus based utility, American Electric Power, has agreed to sell four of its power plants; 3 in Ohio to private-equity firms.The $2.17 billion deal…
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State officials, utilities and other groups have worked on deregulating the energy market in Ohio for more than a decade. Now two major utility...
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Supporters and opponents of a plan from FirstEnergy say it will cost customers more for the first three years, but that's where the agreement ends.AEP…