The Ohio Department of Development and Northwestern Ohio Community Action Commission want to help alleviate the burden of costly energy bills this winter and keep more of Ohio’s families warm.
From now through March 31, income-eligible Ohioans can receive one-time assistance with their home energy bills through the Ohio Department of Development’s (ODOD) home energy assistance winter crisis ...
FirstEnergy's $249 million settlement will bring three months of decreased bills for customers of three energy companies in ...
Last year, the Winter Crisis Program assisted more than 73,000 households statewide, providing $25.5 million in heating ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Pathway will host an open house for applications to help Ohioans pay their home energy bills this ...
LIHEAP helps eligible households pay for heating and cooling costs. Administered by states and local agencies, LIHEAP can ...
The Oklahoma Human Services (OHS) announced on Tuesday that applications are now being accepted for the low-income home energy assistance program (LIHEAP).
Lancaster Fairfield Community Action and Ohio’s Home Energy Assistance Winter Crisis Program offer heating help for ...
A new report warns that Ohio could lose thousands of clean energy jobs as federal investment tied to recent infrastructure and climate laws stalls across Appalachia. Researchers with ReImagine ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On Friday, Akron-based FirstEnergy announced that its three Ohio electric utilities — Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, and Toledo Edison — agreed to a settlement ...
The settlement must be approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, who last month ordered the three FirstEnergy companies to pay more than $250 million in restitution and penalties after ...
America's energy infrastructure needs are expanding at high speed amid the AI datacenter revolution and other demand drivers. Pipelines like the one pictured here provide a key delivery system for the ...