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FirstEnergy Ohio Wants to Change Bill Language - MULTIPLE AGENCIES SEEK BILL LANGUAGE INPUT

[Utility bill language is a key way to control your access to information. Learn how changes can affect your Ohio electricity choice decisions and how much you pay.]_How your utility keeps you informed depends a lot on language used in your monthly bill. Learn how changes can affect your Ohio electricity choice decisions and how much you pay._

For Ohio utilities, changing the language [http://www.energychoicematters.com/stories/20230927a.html] in your electricity bill can be a headache. Luckily, the process doesn't directly affect consumers. But there are times when changes in bill language does matter a whole lot. Recently, FIRSTENERGY OHIO [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/companies/firstenergy] asked the PUCO to change the language in their bill. The change seeks to simplify bills and inform customers. However, three public agencies have complained the changes will hurt consumers. They are: the Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel (OCC), Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC), and the Ohio Energy Leadership Council (OELC). To help FirstEnergy customers know what to expect, we’re going to review those complaints. And then see how FIRSTENERGY OHIO wants to change their billing language.

WHAT IS IN YOUR FIRSTENERGY BILL?

FIRSTENERGY proposed a few changes to their bill. Firstly, they want to move the language for the PTC [https://www.ohenergyratings.com/apples-to-apples...
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