In re Rev. of the Power-Purchase-Agreement Rider of Ohio Power Co. for 2018 and 2019
Citations
- 2026 Ohio 1485
Syllabus
Public utilities—Public Utilities Commission did not commit reversible error in deciding to credit evidence showing that a must-run strategy for operating two coal plants was prudent when the decision to utilize that strategy was made—Commission did not violate procedural due process or Adm.Code 4901-1-28(E) in denying party's motion for subpoena to compel commission staff member to appear and testify at commission's hearing, because testimony presented by other witnesses covered the topic of concern and the party had an opportunity to cross-examine those witnesses—Commission did not err in failing to apply an appearance-of-impropriety standard when considering whether auditor was prevented from conducting an independent audit—Orders affirmed.
Judges: Fischer
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