24 states lack an “energy-efficiency resource standard," a regulatory framework proven to curb demand, lower costs, and reduce emissions.
A new report finds 24 states have yet to establish an “energy efficiency resource standard," which has been shown to curb demand, lower costs and reduce emissions.
Ohio's Republican supermajority handed the utility companies a really big win, causing energy prices to skyrocket for much if the state, in a massive bribery scandal.
Larry Householder went to fucking jail for it, and the law is still on the books. Price per unit on my utilities is pretty low, but almost half (sometimes more) of my bill is additional fees.
The last chatter I heard from DeWine about it was "we shouldn't throw away a good law becuase of a bad guy" I'm sure damn near every repub in the statehouse is getting some sort of kickback for it.