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The average FirstEnergy household overpaid an estimated $455 for a fee that the Ohio Supreme Court eventually deemed unlawful ...
For the most part, former FirstEnergy CEO Steve Strah denied knowing anything firsthand about the bribery scandal that rocked ...
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Electric bills could increase for some FirstEnergy customers. How much and why? - MSNAkron-based FirstEnergy has proposed a new electric security plan with Ohio's utility regulator that, if approved, could increase some Akron-area customer bills by an average of a couple dollars ...
FirstEnergy internal documents say the company fired one top executive for backdating a memo, lying and failing to disclose a ...
FirstEnergy has filed to withdraw its newest electric security plan that took effect on June 1, says many customers could see bill reductions. News Today's news ...
And the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is investigating how the bribery scheme impacted Ohioans' electric bills. They also want to know if FirstEnergy violated rules about corporate ...
He was deposed Wednesday as part of an Ohio Consumers Counsel probe into how FirstEnergy's bribery scandal impacted Ohioans' electric bills. FirstEnergy documents shared as part of that deposition ...
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 ...
Akron-based FirstEnergy has proposed a new electric security plan with Ohio's utility regulator that, if approved, could increase some Akron-area customer bills by an average of a couple dollars ...
FirstEnergy has filed to withdraw its newest electric security plan that took effect on June 1, says many customers could see bill reductions.
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