The Ohio Department of Development and Bridges want to help alleviate the burden of costly energy bills this winter and keep more of Ohio’s families warm.
HARRISBURG — State lawmakers ended the legislative session without reauthorizing a 20-year-old consumer protection law that bans companies from shutting off low-income customers’ utilities ... because ...
In one year’s time, the state’s biggest utility companies disconnected 174,015 Hoosier households, turning off the lights and ...
Today’s world is no stranger to the wrath of natural disasters. As natural disasters occur, the resilience of our utility ...
The Ohio Department of Development and Lifeline, Inc. wants to ensure Lake County residents that seasonal assistance continues to be available to alleviate the burden of costly energy bills.
AES Ohio cited increased storm severity, rising service demands and economic growth as reasons for the proposed increase.
Dayton electric utility AES Ohio filed its application for higher electric distribution rates with Ohio regulators Friday. The company said it filed its request for a distribution rate review with the ...
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From now through March 31, 2025, income-eligible Ohioans can receive one-time assistance with their home energy bill through the Department of Development’s Home Energy Assistance Winter Crisis ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman and an industry group are asking the state’s utility regulator to approve a ...
Amazon is considering building a data center in Fayette County at the mega-site near the US Route 35/I-71 exit, according to ...
The project schedule also has been altered. Replacement of water, storm sewer and other utilities will take place in late ...