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Frequently Asked Questions in Cincinnati

What is the average cost of a 12 month gas plan in the city of Cincinnati, OH?

The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate gas plan is around $6.741/MCF, ranging from $4.99/MCF to $8.09/MCF. Popular plans in this range are

In the case of 24 month plans, the average rate of a 24 month fixed-rate gas plan is around $6.457/MCF, ranging from $4.99/MCF to $7.69/MCF. Popular plans in this range are

What plans does Provision Power & Gas have in my area?

In your area, Provision Power & Gas offers the following gas plans: The average rate of a 12 month fixed-rate gas plan in your area is around $6.741/MCF, ranging from $4.99/MCF to $8.09/MCF.

What are the most popular 24 month gas plans?

The most popular gas plans in the past 30 days are 24 Month Fixed Rate, SureLock 12, 12 Month Home Natural Gas Plan, Affordable Clean Gas 3, and OH Frontier Online Premier Gas-12.

Local Electricity, and Natural Gas information for 45230

Electricity and local information about 45230

Cincinnati, Ohio, 45230 covers 13.71 square miles and has a population of 27536 people. This makes 45230 the 119th most populated zipcode region in Ohio.

Area codes in 45230 include 513/283.

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Lawmakers Closer to Overhauling Ohio Energy Market

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Ohio Closer To Energy Market Change

The Ohio energy market is getting revamped and modernized. Find out what key changes could cut your electricity rates.
Ohio lawmakers are hammering out two bills to modernize the state's energy market which may help reduce your monthly electricity rates.

It's no secret that Ohio has a problem with electricity rates. In fact, EIA 2023 estimates show Ohio homes paid over $120 per month on average. Mind you, those come well before recent rate hikes and concerns about increased energy demand. But Ohio lawmakers have been working to reform the state's energy market to make your rates a lot more affordable. Here's what you need to know about Ohio's potential energy market overhaul.

New Ohio Energy Reform Bills

The Ohio Senate and House recently passed bills SB2 and HB15. These bills are packed with many provisions to help reform Ohio's energy market. This includes quite a bit of discussion on renewable energy, rates, and pricing. While this means both bills are similar, key differences do exist.

For example, both bills prevent companies from adding Electric Security Plans to bills. This keeps companies from adding on costly riders that could hike up your bills. Both bills also set a strict December 31, 2029 deadline to file rate cases. Companies must then file new rate cases every three years after. Finally, each bill creates a way for customers to receive refunds on unreasonable, unlawful, or improper rates and riders.

In other words, companies must be timely with rate case filings, cannot add on pricey surcharges, and must pay refunds when owed.

Speaking of refunds, HB15 requires that money that has been collected for solar projects, but not remitted must be repaid to customers. However, SB2 requires that the money be placed into a fund that could be offered as loans for energy conservation and energy-saving contracts. This includes solar panel installation.

How HB15 And SB2 Help Customers

As you can guess, there's a lot to unpack between both bills. So it can be hard to figure out what the bills can do to help you. But this list goes over some of the other major points that you should know:

  • Both bills repeal the 2019 HB6 subsidies for two Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) coal fired power plants. These plants have cost Ohio ratepayers nearly $500 million.
  • HB15 and SB2 support behind-the-meter generation to allow high demand businesses to set their own generator systems. These not only supply them with power but also keep their high demand isolated from the rest of the Ohio grid. At the same time, it also allows these behind the meter generators to sell their excess power into the Ohio grid, which helps keep residential power prices low.
  • SB2 allows the creation of voluntary demand response programs. These programs let utilities reduce a participating customer's load during peak times. For example, lowering your smart thermostat settings to reduce energy use.
  • HB15 allows the creation of community energy systems. These systems could lower bills by allowing small communities to generate its own power and help offset energy demand.

We're still waiting to see finalized versions of these bills. But one thing's for sure, once the final bill is signed into law, lawmakers expect it to keep prices down. Until then, you should make saving energy a priority and shop for cheaper electricity rates.

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