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Ohio Edison briefs commissioners on HB6 credits, rate-case impacts, smart meters and LED street-light options
Summary
Ohio Edison representatives told the board customers will see limited HB6 refunds, a pending three-year planning filing, and the start of smart meter deployment and LED street-light replacements, with residential meter installation expected to begin in April.
Representatives from Ohio Edison (FirstEnergy) briefed the Richland County Board of Commissioners on March 10 about customer refunds, a recent rate-case approval and system upgrades.
Company speakers said House Bill 6 credits will be returned to residential customers as an average of about $22 per month for a 1,000-kilowatt-hour residential customer over a three-month period (approximately $65 total). They said the 2024 rate-case…
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