FirstEnergy to refund $187 million to customers related to HB6 misconduct: The Wake Up for Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025

Electric bills shocked Ohioans this summer.

A 2024 auction for power broke records, increasing bills this past summer by as much as 15%, according to the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council. Some cleveland.com readers reported their bills more than doubled.

Energy experts say the surge stems from a mix of factors that include expensive grid updates to meet the growing use of artificial intelligence powered by giant data centers…

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