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The coal-powered energy from the Ohio Valley Electric Corporation has recently resulted in a net benefit for ratepayers, but critics say it’s still not enough to justify requiring consumers to prop up coal plants.
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While attorneys are getting ready for the big nuclear bailout bribery case in federal court, provisions of the law at the center of the scandal dealing with coal plant subsides remain in place.
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Leaders from Ohio's largest energy companies made their argument to state lawmakers why electric company ratepayers should have to continue to send…
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The state's consumer watchdog is calling for the repeal of coal plant subsidies, which were approved in the controversial nuclear bailout, HB6. A bill now…
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is seeking an independent company to conduct an audit of two coal plants owned by the Ohio Valley Electric…
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The Senate has made its own sweeping changes to Ohio energy policy through a substitute bill version of HB6 that continues to bailout nuclear power plants…