American Electric Power of Ohio is moving forward with a plan to help prevent and shorten power outages for its Ohio customers. AEP Ohio filed the proposed plan Jan. 6 with the Public Utilities ...
Proposed legislation to stop and refund Ohio taxpayer subsidies being paid to two coal-fired power plants – one in Indiana – owned by Ohio Valley Electric Coop is coming back to the Statehouse just ...
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The only operational unit of Delaware’s sole coal-fired power plant will shut down in February, nearly two years ahead of schedule. Indian River Unit 4 near Dagsboro originally was scheduled to ...
American Electric Power of Ohio is moving forward with a plan to help prevent and shorten power outages for its Ohio customers. AEP Ohio filed the proposed plan Jan. 6 with the Public Utilities ...
Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County write a column about native plants in Ohio. When you think of Ohio, you might picture its bustling cities ...
A plant that was once considered to be extinct is now flourishing thanks to help from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.The rare plant, called the running buffalo clover, was officially ...
Power has been restored for the tens of thousands of Ohioans who were without electricity after storms with severe wind blew through the area. As of 6:30 a.m. Monday, about 5,700 AEP Ohio ...
POWER's 23rd U.S. office is now open in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo: Business Wire) POWER's 23rd U.S. office is now open in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo: Business Wire) POWER's 23rd U.S. office is now ...
The nation's leading exterior home remodeler opens first-ever Ohio location, marking its 23rd U.S. office CHESTER, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Power Home Remodeling (“POWER”), the nation’s leading ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Power is mostly restored after thousands of AEP Ohio customers in northwest Columbus were in the dark for a few hours Tuesday night. As of 10:15 p.m., 375 outages were reported.