COLUMBUS: wants to drop a controversial mandatory program to charge customers $21.45 to deliver two compact fluorescent light bulbs to their homes and instead offer vouchers that would give consumers a choice to opt in or not.
Art Korkosz, representing the utility, outlined the new proposal to begin distributing 3.75 million energy-efficient light bulbs to reduce electric bills and help the company meet conservation benchmarks during a hearing Wednesday before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
Under an electric reregulation bill passed in 2008, utilities in Ohio are required to reduce energy usage by .03 percent this and by 22 percent in
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