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BRATTLEBORO â Kathy Urffer, river steward at the Connecticut River Conservancy, is looking forward to how hydroelectric operations will âradically changeâ the Connecticut River under a new hydroelectric dam relicensing plan under federal review.
The process involves Great River Hydro LLCâs Bellows Falls Dam, Vernon Dam and Wilder Dam. Urffer said TransCanada sold the facilities to Great River Hydro affiliate Arc Light, an asset investment firm, in 2017.
âTo a certain extent, the bottom line that I am trying to communicate is there is a basic question of how much profit that is being generated off our river stays in our community as opposed to how much leaves our community,â she said at the Brattleboro Select Board meeting held in person and remotely Tuesday.
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Utilities to Refund Customers Fees From Tainted Energy Bill Source: By MARK GILLISPIE, Associated Press • Posted: Sunday, July 11, 2021
Three Ohio electric companies will refund customers amounts collected from a fee included in a tainted energy bill.
CLEVELAND (AP) Three Ohio electric companies owned by Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. will refund money collected from a guaranteed revenue provision included in a tainted energy bill, according to an order issued on Wednesday by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison and Cleveland Electric Illuminating companies will begin crediting customers a total of $27.5 million. Amounts will vary based on customers’ electric use this August.