Gov. Mike DeWine announced his draft for the state budget this week. Although he has publicized major changes and his ...
According to the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC), the average household in Ohio could see its electricity costs soar by 10-15% when the new prices go into effect in June 2025.
A typical Toledo Edison customer could expect to see an increase of $1.09 or 0.8% on their monthly bill if the rate hike is ...
The Ohio Metro Chambers Coalition (OMCC) released the 2025 Advocacy Priorities on Monday, Feb. 3, aimed at “championing ...
On top of those demands, everything from water heaters and furnaces to cars and smart homes use more electricity--meaning our power demands are about to explode. Gridlock on the power highway Ohio ...
Ohio could face an energy shortfall within two years if something isn't done to bolster the electrical grid the state relies on, a new study released Wednesday found. If something isn't done by 2027, ...
Ohio lawmakers on the House Energy Committee began discussion this week of a measure that would overhaul the state’s energy landscape and got an update from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
The Nevada Clean Energy Fund (NCEF), a state-created nonprofit and green bank, is also managing three frozen Inflation Reduction Act and infrastructure law grants — a low-income community solar grant ...
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