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The tariff is intended to ensure large load customers like data centers contribute more directly to the costs of building and ...
Data centers throughout central Ohio will potentially pay more for electricity after a landmark order this week from PUCO.
In May 2024, AEP Ohio filed a request for new tariffs related to data centers. Months later, several companies — including Microsoft, Google and Amazon Data Services — filed a settlement agreement.
AEP Ohio today recognized a ruling by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio that addresses the power needs of Ohio's ...
The PUCO has made a decision on AEP Ohio's request that data centers commit to paying for most of the energy they’re ...
The hearing will be held July 23. Avista originally applied for commission approval to increase electric rates for the ...
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Barberton Mayor William Judge, all members of City Council say outages create unsafe conditions, economic losses for ...
PG&E customers will get a break on their electric bills next year thanks to a $43.2 million ratepayer refund — the cost of ...
Infuriated by ongoing power outages across the community, Lakewood Mayor Meghan George met last week with FirstEnergy ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNAEP Ohio ordered to create new rate structure specifically for large data centersThe Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday ordered AEP Ohio to file for new tariffs, or rate structures, that apply specifically to data centers in an effort to protect other customers from ...
PUCO ordered Enbridge Gas to lower base distribution rates, reducing annual revenues by $26.3 million. Enbridge said it is ...
AEP Ohio today recognized a ruling by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio that addresses the power needs of Ohio’s growing data center industry while protecting AEP Ohio’s ...
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