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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Customers of the Illuminating Company and Ohio Edison will see higher electric bills starting June 1 as new standard service offer rates take effect, the Public Utilities ...
In addition to prohibiting companies like Eversource and United Illuminating from owning both electric and gas utilities in Connecticut, the bill would limit their ability to profit from ...
The public benefits charge has drawn the public's ire due to the debate over CT's electric prices, which are among the highest in the nation.
FirstEnergy has proposed a plan that, if approved by an Ohio regulatory commission, could increase some Akron-area customers' bills.
In written testimony opposing the bill, lobbyists with United Illuminating argued that lawmakers provided no justification or rationale for forcing the company to split apart its businesses.
In written testimony opposing the bill, lobbyists with United Illuminating argued that lawmakers provided no justification or rationale for forcing the company to split apart its businesses.
Electricity bills could be going up again if United Illuminating gets its way. The utility company is looking for another $105 million from state regulators, which would be raised through your ...
Electric utility United Illuminating Co. said Monday that its return on equity (ROE) in the first-quarter was 3.49% – a number that President and CEO Frank Reynolds called “dismal” and […] ...
Officials from Avangrid (United Illuminating’s parent company) and Eversource fought a proposed bill that would reduce the maximum number of PURA commissioners from five to three.
As of the most recent changes to electric rates that took effect May 1, public benefits charges account for roughly 20% of the typical Eversource customer’s bill. For United Illuminating ...