News from 2024


Solar growth continues in Ohio with new projects in Marysville, Pioneer

Ohio's renewable energy sector continues to expand following the announcement of two new solar projects over the holidays.


Understanding solar potential in Ohio and Midwest climates

Switching to solar energy is a significant investment that can enhance home efficiency, lower utility bills, and promote sustainability.


FirstEnergy supports New Jersey student program with $5K grant

The FirstEnergy Foundation has contributed a $5,000 grant to Table of Hope, a nonprofit organization in Morris County, New Jersey.


FirstEnergy Transmission announces exchange offer for senior notes due in 2030 and 2035

FirstEnergy Transmission, LLC, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., has announced an exchange offer for its senior notes.


FirstEnergy Foundation supports fight against youth homelessness with grant

The recent "Walk in the Shoes" event, organized by Ocean's Harbor House, took place along the Asbury Park boardwalk.


FirstEnergy announces new vice presidents for key roles effective December

FirstEnergy Corp. has announced the appointment of Kelly Gower and Teresa Reed to vice president roles, with responsibilities in finance and regulatory sectors for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, respectively.


Understanding net metering benefits for Ohio solar users

Net metering in Ohio plays a significant role for solar energy users, providing savings and optimizing renewable energy investments.


FirstEnergy Foundation awards $70K to six Pennsylvania nonprofits

The FirstEnergy Foundation has announced the allocation of $70,000 in surprise "Gifts of the Season" to six nonprofit organizations across Pennsylvania.


FirstEnergy supports local nonprofits with $40K donations through holiday campaign

Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp., has announced donations totaling $40,000 to two nonprofit organizations in Maryland and West Virginia.


FirstEnergy Foundation awards nearly $20K to NJ nonprofits

The FirstEnergy Foundation has awarded "Gifts of the Season" grants totaling nearly $20,000 to three nonprofit organizations in New Jersey.


FirstEnergy supports nonprofits with holiday donations totaling nearly $20K

Mon Power, a FirstEnergy Corp electric company, has recently made significant contributions to three nonprofit organizations in West Virginia.


FirstEnergy gets approval for infrastructure improvements across Pennsylvania

FirstEnergy Pennsylvania has received approval from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to proceed with phase three of its Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plans (LTIIP III).


Discovery Institute reveals high cost of Ohio’s move toward renewable energy

Renewable energy, led by solar power, is rapidly growing in Ohio as a source of electricity. Ohio ranks 8th in the nation with 2,611 megawatts of summer capacity from solar, an increase of 148% over last year, when the state ranked 18th.


FirstEnergy announces quarterly dividend payout remaining unchanged

The Board of Directors of FirstEnergy Corp. has announced a quarterly dividend of $0.425 per share for its common stock.


Brian X. Tierney appointed chair of FirstEnergy's board effective January 2025

FirstEnergy Corp. has announced that Brian X. Tierney, the current President and CEO, will take on the additional role of Chair of the Board starting January 1, 2025.


FirstEnergy urges holiday shoppers to prioritize toy safety

December is recognized as National Safe Toys and Gifts Month, a time to emphasize the importance of safety when choosing gifts for loved ones.


FirstEnergy volunteers light up Presque Isle State Park for holiday season

Each year, the Presque Isle State Park in Erie is transformed into a holiday light spectacle thanks to volunteers from FirstEnergy and Penelec.


What Trump's return means for solar industry

Kokosing, a company with over 70 years in the power industry, has been adapting to changes in technology and market demands.


Local students join FirstEnergy Green Team in Brush Creek restoration effort

Heavy rains and land development have led to increased erosion in Brush Creek, located in Cranberry Township near Pittsburgh.


Solar panels produce electricity year-round despite seasonal variations

Solar energy production is often associated with sunny weather and warm temperatures.