Testimony submitted on SB 117
By Beth Sergent - bsergent@aimmediamidwest.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio Proposed legislation currently in an Ohio Senate Committee, could affect the Kyger Creek Power Plant located in Gallia County, and, as both supporters and critics argue, consumers.
Senate Bill 117 (SB 117) states its a bill to “amend section 4928.01 and to repeal section 4928.148 of the Revised Code to repeal the legacy generation resource provisions of H.B. 6 of the 133rd General Assembly and provide customers refunds.”
According to documents filed via the senate’s committee, the legislation’s primary sponsors, Sen. Mark Romanchuk (R-Ontario from District 22) and Sen. Hearcel Craig (D-Columbus from District 15), wrote, in part:
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Coach Mick O Neill with his young charges during a training session for Kilkee-Bealaha hurling & camogie club following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. Photograph by John Kelly
Excitement Across The County As Underage Stars Return To Training
April 29, 2021
This week saw the return of underage players across every discipline return to training after the latest easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
Among them were the young stars in West Clare who are keeping the tradition of hurling and camogie alive in the heartland of football country.
With stalwarts like Mick O’Neill and Paddy McDonnell having been central to the revival of the small ball game in the seaside town of Kilkee, the Kilkee-Bealaha hurling and camogie club has grown from strength to strength over the last number of years.
EPRI Announces Board of Directors Changes
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PALO ALTO, Calif., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) today announced changes to its Board of Directors that will take effect April 14.
Stanley W. (Stan) Connally, Jr., Southern Company s Executive Vice President of Operations and Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of its Southern Company Services (SCS) subsidiary, will succeed Edison International President and CEO Pedro J. Pizarro as Chairman of EPRI s Board. EPRI s effectiveness in leveraging collaboration and technical expertise to solve the energy industry s challenges is unparalleled. This is an important period for our industry and for EPRI as we continue to decarbonize and also work to ensure the reliability, resilience and affordability of our service, said Connally. I look forward to continuing this important work as EPRI and its members harness research and developm