Individual plans for the city and its neighbors include cutting building emissions, adding EV charging and solar capacity and cutting miles traveled by fossil-fueled vehicles, among other priorities.
Third ward councilman Greg Greathouse called Thursday s informational meeting to give residents a clear picture of why this is happening and give them the best chance to save the most money.
After energy pricing went upside down and the nonprofit jettisoned 550,000 electricity customers, NOPEC's sustainability has been under threat. It goes into the new year under threat, but also hopeful, as many have come to its support before regulators.
/PRNewswire/ Over 100 interested parties filed comments with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) in support of the Northeast Ohio Public Energy.