Bipartisan energy efficiency bill, passed over GOP opposition, could trim Ohio’s electricity demand: Capitol

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High voltage pylons in the countryside of Zibido San Giacomo, near Milan, Italy, Tuesday, March 29, 2022. A bipartisan coalition in the Ohio House passed a bill last week allowing electric utilities to charge ratepayers to run “energy efficiency” programs designed to limit electric demand via discounts on devices like smart thermostats and more efficient home appliances.

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