| Turning for the homestretch |
MAC Report OnlineSeeding for the FirstEnergy MAC Basketball Tournament will be based on overall conference record. Men's and Women's teams will be seeded 1 through 12, regardless of division. There are no protected seeds for the East or West Division champion.
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| Utility panel: power plant closings could impact Ohio electricity rates |
NewsNet5.comJOHN SEEWER, Associated Press TOLEDO, Ohio - The closings of six coal-burning power plants operated by FirstEnergy Corp. could end up bringing higher electricity rates to much of northern Ohio several years from now, the state's utility regulators said ...
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| Misguided about energy production |
Plain Dealer (blog)By Other Voices The responses to FirstEnergy's coal plant closings, printed in your Letters section on Sunday, were well-intentioned and passionate but completely misguided. Yes, burning coal puts pollution in the air -- as does the internal combustion ...
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| FirstEnergy downplays rate concerns in spite of coal-burning plant closures |
Youngstown VindicatorBy Ashley Luthern Although utility regulators say the closings of nine coal-burning power plants by FirstEnergy Corp. could bring higher electricity rates to northern Ohio, the company says it's unlikely. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio said ...
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| Utility panel: closings could impact Ohio rates |
WFMJThe Public Utilities Commission of Ohio says the closings may have a significant impact on FirstEnergy Corp.'s electric prices several years down the road. The commission this week took a first step at intervening by telling federal energy regulators ...
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| 1. CHILD RAPIST SENTENCED |
13abc Action NewsThe Ohio Utility Regulators say the decision by First Energy to close six coal burning power plants including one in Oregon could eventually mean higher electricity rates. The Public Utilities says that's because there will be fewer plants to meet the ...
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| JCP&L Agrees to Implement Morristown Underground Network Improvements |
Sacramento BeeBy FirstEnergy MORRISTOWN, NJ, Feb. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) has agreed to implement the recommendations in a report on the Morristown underground electrical network, which was accepted today by the New Jersey Board ...
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