The Price-to-Compare (PTC) is the default energy supply rate that is charged by the electric utility company to those customers who have not enrolled in a retail energy contract for their electricity supply.
Read MoreThe Standard-Choice-Offer (SCO) is the default energy supply rate that is charged by the utility company to those customers who have not enrolled with a retail natural gas company for their natural gas supply.
Read MoreThe FERC is a federal agency with regulatory authority over the provision of interstate energy utility services, such as the transmission of power and natural gas across state lines.
Read MoreThe PUCO is a state agency with regulatory authority over Ohio’s investor-owned electric, natural gas, and water utilities, railroads, hazardous waste transportation, and towing services.
Read MoreThe Ohio Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee is a legislative committee in the Ohio Senate that typically introduces legislation to the Senate floor involving state energy policy.
Read MoreThe Ohio House Public Utilities Committee is a legislative committee in the Ohio House of Representatives that typically introduces legislation to the House floor involving state energy policy.
Read MoreThe FERC ordered modifications to the PJM Minimum Offer Pricing Rule (MOPR) that would adjust the capacity prices submitted by generation resources that receive out-of-market payments, such as state subsidies or renewable energy credit income.
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