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The board meeting addressed several key regulatory and administrative items. Decisions included the denial of applications for rehearing related to Crossroads Solar LLC and the approval of a certificate of environmental compatibility and public need to AEP Ohio Transmission Company for a transmission line rebuild project. Furthermore, the board adopted proposed amendments to the Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 4906 and granted an 18-month extension for a certificate held by CPV Oregon.
The commission addressed various utility cases, including directives for delinquent fiscal assessments, denial of applications for rehearing, and the approval of certification renewals and corporate separation plan amendments. Additionally, the commission adopted new rules for utility funding mechanisms, resolved complaints, authorized audit services, approved tariff withdrawals, and authorized transportation service agreements. The meeting also included an update on a merger and the issuance of orders regarding transportation regulation violations. The commission also recognized an employee of the month and honored a retiring employee for their long-term service.
The Commission met to consider various cases, entries, and orders across the electric, gas, telephone, water, and transportation sectors. Key actions included the establishment of a statewide reliability report process, multiple utility application approvals, modifications to rate riders, dismissals of complaints, and the adoption of administrative rules. Additionally, the commission addressed transportation-related settlement agreements, default judgments, and a railroad grade crossing improvement project. The meeting concluded with the presentation of the Chuck Tingley Employee of the Month Award.
The commission addressed various regulatory matters including proposed modifications to administrative codes regarding utility infrastructure, granted applications for rehearing, and revoked or certified renewable energy resource generating facilities. Additionally, the commission selected an entity to conduct audit services for utility infrastructure costs, dismissed several cases, approved the transfer of utility assets, reallocated electric certified territories, accepted auction results for generation supply, and resolved various gas and transportation regulation violations. The meeting also included an employee recognition award presentation.
The Commission addressed various utility and transportation matters, including the assessment of forfeitures for failure to file annual reports and the denial of applications for rehearing filed by several energy companies. Additionally, the Commission dismissed an application for the renewal of a competitive retail electric service certificate and reviewed vegetation management practices. Other actions included approving change orders, stipulations regarding excessive earnings, and joint motions to dismiss complaint cases. The Commission also established comment periods for rule amendments, reallocated electric certified territories, accepted results from a competitive generation supply auction, and approved amendments to pipeline tariffs. Transportation-related items involved the enforcement of regulations, approval of settlement agreements, and authorizations for railway safety projects, including exemptions for grade crossings.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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