In re Application of Columbus S. Power Co.
Annotate this CaseThe Ohio Public Utilities Commission approved a “program portfolio plan” proposed by Appellee American Electric Power (SEP). The plan contained a variety of programs designed to increase energy efficiency and reduce peak demands on AEP’s system. Appellant Industrial Energy Users-Ohio (IEU) challenged the PUC’s approval of the plan to the district court, arguing that the plan was too costly, was not energy-efficient, and did not meet the requirements imposed under the applicable state laws. The Supreme Court reviewed the record and found that IEU’s challenges “all lack merit.” The Court affirmed the lower court’s and PUC’s decisions approving the plan.
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