AES Ohio's Smart Grid plan, approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), includes investments to transform to our smart energy future and improve customer service.Learn more Our locations See a list of all AES Ohio locations. Note that most of these physical sites are not acc...
Working with you, we’re improving lives by delivering greener, smarter energy solutions right here in the Miami Valley. By modernizing the energy grid, AES Ohio will improve your experience with a four-year plan that enhances reliability and efficiency while providing personalized seamless service....
AES Corp. executives continue to believe that Dayton Power and LightrnCo.'s electric security plan, or ESP, and associated generation rider in Ohio willrnbe approved and in place by January 2017.rnDP&L filed an ESP in February that includes an income guarantee for itsrnshare of more than ...
Received Project Finance International’s Power Deal of the Year Award for the Angamos project in Chile Received Infrastructure Journal’s Power Deal of the Year Award Awarded Power Finance & Risk’s Deal of the Year Award (Americas) ...
Come for the race, stay for the incredible sense of community and shared purpose. Let’s make a wave of support for URS at the 21st Annual Rubber Duck Regatta presented by AES Ohio. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of local children and adults with disabilities, one duck...
to evaluate its options for up to 3 gigawatts of unregulated generation in Ohio, owned by its affiliate Dayton Power & Light. Topics include the implications of the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's approval of the PJM Interconnection's capacity performance proposal, the pending decision...
AES Corp. believes a proposal by its Dayton Power & Light subsidiary tornfinancially support the continued operation of more than 2,000 MW ofrnat-risk baseload coal generation in Ohio may escape serious scrutinyrnby the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, AES President and CEOrnAndres Gluski ...
FERC on Nov. 15 conditionally approved AES Corp.'s purchase of DPL Inc. and its Dayton Power and Light Co. subsidiary, leaving approval by Ohio nregulators as the only remaining regulatory roadblock to completion of the deal.Glen BoshartSnl Energy Coal Report...