Ohio Lawmakers Reconsider Energy Rebates - ENERGY REBATES HEAD TO OHIO SENATE
[Rebates for energy efficient appliances should sound like a good idea. So why do some groups not want to pay for it? Learn how this program could affect your bills.]_Rebates for energy efficient appliances sounds like a good idea to most consumers. But according to some consumer groups, it might not be fair. Find out how this program could affect consumer utility bills._
After years of customers not having any kind of rebate [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/resources/your-ohio-electricity-consumer-rights] through their power companies, that may be changing. The Ohio House recently passed House Bill 79. The bill restores some of the Ohio energy [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/] rebates removed by House Bill 6 [https://www.eenews.net/articles/how-politics-adds-to-ohios-electricity-problems/]. The new bill now passes to the Ohio Senate for further debate. Of course, there are those who oppose the bill and costs that come with it. What will happen with your energy bills while Ohio lawmakers reconsider energy rebates?
CONSUMER GROUPS OPPOSE HOUSE BILL 79
The NORTHWEST OHIO AGGREGATION COALITION (NOAC) offers some valid points against House Bill 79. For one thing, NOAC argues that renters are less likely to buy energy saving appliances get the rebates. Nevertheless, they will need to pay $1.50 on their monthly bills to fund the program. But bill supporters argue that all customers will get two ...