A surgical repeal of parts of the 2019 bailout law means utilities, fossil fuel interests and nuclear plants still benefit.
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Utility, fossil fuel interests still ahead in Ohio under House Bill 6
OHIO: As state lawmakers repeal portions of the scandal-tainted HB 6, the law continues to favor fossil fuel interests and utilities over clean energy development, critics say. (Energy News Network/Eye on Ohio) ALSO: Despite transparency pledges from FirstEnergy officials, the company still has not provided full details about its contributions to dark money advocacy groups. […]
Ohio regulatory judge steps back from FirstEnergy’s HB 6 cases after subpoenaed records reveal his role
Greg Price’s recusal comes shortly after newly released documents show he played a part in policy discussions on HB 6 and responses to the FirstEnergy scandal.
North Dakota regulators approve carbon capture storage plans
CARBON CAPTURE: • North Dakota regulators approve underground storage plans for a proposed $1 billion carbon capture project at a major coal plant. (Bismarck Tribune) • Congress has committed billions of dollars to carbon capture technology in recent years with few working projects to show for it. (CBS News) • The developer of a proposed […]
Eye on Utilities: Trials lie ahead in Ohio’s HB 6 scandal
As Ohio prepares to name a new PUCO commissioner, criminal and civil cases move ahead in the FirstEnergy House Bill 6 scandal.