According to a FirstEnergy spokesperson, if the PUCO approves the change, a typical Toledo Edison customer using 750 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month on average could expect to see an increase ...
A new report by the Energy and Policy Institute says utility companies are on a power trip, seeking to use customer money to fund inappropriate and unnecessary expenses.
As with any type of budget, creating a biweekly budget involves listing your expenses and planning for when to pay each of your bills. It also involves determining how much money you’ll devote to ...
Belichick going to UNC means the book is closed on his 49-year NFL career during which he morphed from a 23-year-old grunt for the Lions to a six-time Super Bowl-winning coach with the Patriots.
Good afternoon readers – we are halfway through the week! Up on Capitol Hill, the Environmental Protection Agency has been awarded a big win from the Supreme Court over the agency’s coal ash rule.
The rate reduction was partially attributed to a $96 million judgment awarded to the utility from its lawsuit against the ...
Energy firms to offer ‘zero standing charge’ tariffs under Ofgem plans - The regulator is also proposing new standards for suppliers to make it easier for customers who are struggling to pay their ...
Britain's energy regulator Ofgem has proposed reforming how companies deal with customers who owe money and said they should offer tariffs free of some charges as household energy debts hit almost 4 ...
The industry regulator Ofgem raised the price cap by 10 percent in October, equating to an annual rise of £149 for a typical ...
After questioning Portland General Electric about recent rate hikes, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden announced Wednesday that the utility giant will “take every possible step” to keep residential ...
Alabama Power customers will see some relief on their power bills in 2025.From January to March 2025, a typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt-hours ...
Extreme heat brought on by climate change is placing Nevada low income families and outdoor laborers at a “crisis point,” community advocates said on Wednesday.