Why your electric bill may be higher
Ohio’s HB15 is aimed at attracting generation investment but it takes time and money—and could keep big electric bills around for the short term.
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Unleashing American energy has been part of President Trump’s first 100 days in office, and Ohio’s Electric Cooperative representatives were on hand last month as the president signed some executive orders to solidify those efforts. Hear from CEO Craig Grooms about what these changes mean for the state’s electric grid, on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast.
Ohio’s HB15 is aimed at attracting generation investment but it takes time and money—and could keep big electric bills around for the short term.
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Learn about peak alerts and why they matter, plus, find out about one way to help mitigate unforeseen weather events to help protect livestock operations.
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Hear from the CEO of Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives about what recent energy policy changes mean for the state’s electric grid.
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Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives recommend safe energy conservation during extreme cold snaps to help alleviate demand.
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How will Ohioans fare should we have an extreme cold event that will put a heavy strain on the power grid, and what can we do to prepare for brutal conditions?
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Family matters can get messy, especially when a new member joins that family. How are those details ironed out and why is the process so important? Learn more about that and Ohio electricity’s future.
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A new EPA rule that would further impact the reliability and affordability of electricity to Ohioans was recently released.
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How Ohioans can help increase the reliability of electricity at home?
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Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives discuss the possibilities of blackouts again this winter and what the organization is doing to keep members informed should the power grid be pressed again.
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Reducing carbon emissions must not take priority over providing Ohioans reliable, affordable, safe electricity to power our lives, businesses, and economy. It’s a matter of public health and safety.
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