Craig Celebrates Passage of Energy Policy Overhaul
Today, state Senator Hearcel F. Craig (D-Columbus) commended the Ohio Senate’s passage of House Bill 15, which makes significant changes to Ohio’s energy policies to protect consumers, increase power generation, and improve the state’s electric grid. House Bill 15 largely mirrors Senate Bill 2, which was unanimously passed by the Senate in March.
“House Bill 15 is an important step towards strengthening consumer protections and promoting transparency in utility spending,” said Craig. “By requiring utilities to justify their use of ratepayer funds, ending unfair charges like the 'Legacy Generation Rider,' which costs Ohioans nearly $450,000 per day, and introducing programs that help reduce energy costs for public schools, we are protecting the consumer and prioritizing the best interests of our communities.”
If enacted, House Bill 15 would:
- Promote accountability and transparency for consumers by requiring utilities to routinely come in for rate cases and justify how they spend ratepayer-collected money;
- Immediately end the “Legacy Generation Rider” so that Ohioans no longer have to foot the bill for OVEC subsidies, saving Ohio ratepayers nearly $450,000 per day;
- Create a permissive school energy efficiency loan program to reduce energy costs for public schools; and
- Protect consumers by codifying that they receive refunds for improper charges.
House Bill 15 now heads back to the Ohio House of Representatives for concurrence.