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Ohio ends subsidies for scandal-linked coal plants, saving customers over $683 million.
Ohio has ended subsidies for two scandal-linked coal plants, effective August 14, following a new law that revoked the subsidies created by the controversial 2019 House Bill 6.
The subsidies, part of a bailout law at the center of a utility corruption scandal, cost Ohio customers over $683 million since 2001.
Despite efforts to keep the coal plants open, their electricity was often more expensive than alternatives like gas, solar, and wind power.
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Ohio pone fin a los subsidios para las plantas de carbón vinculadas al escándalo, ahorrando a los clientes más de $683 millones.