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Citizens Utility Board of Ohio questions programs that keep aging power plants running
The Citizens Utility Board of Ohio warns against relying on aging coal-fired power plants, citing increased electricity costs for consumers and market distortions that hinder investment in newer energy solutions. The report highlights cost recovery tools like uplift payments and reliability must-run contracts, which keep uneconomic plants operational despite cheaper alternatives.
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