News from July 2024
Private client selects Kokosing Solar for complex 3.9 MW DC project in Ohio
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 10, 2024
When a private client sought bids for a solar EPC partner to install a 3.9 MW DC solar array, they selected Kokosing Solar for its industry experience. The project required extensive collaboration with structural engineers, racking manufacturers, FM Global, SCADA technicians, and the client.
Stratford Ecological Center completes first solar project with Kokosing Solar
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 10, 2024
Stratford Ecological Center, a non-profit educational organic farm and nature preserve on 236 acres in Delaware County, Ohio, has undertaken its first solar project. The center selected Kokosing Solar for the development and construction of the project due to their expertise in solar project management.
City of Athens selects Kokosing Solar for East Side Solar Project
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 10, 2024
After a public bidding process, Kokosing Solar was selected as the Design-Build, EPC, and Equity Partner for the City of Athens East Side Solar Project. This project includes a rooftop array on the City of Athens Community Center, solar canopy shade structures at the city pool, and a large ground mount solar array that powers the adjacent wastewater treatment plant. The combined capacity of these solar sites totals 2.123 MW DC.
Cuyahoga County approves solar power agreement for multiple county-owned buildings
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 10, 2024
Cuyahoga County has approved a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the installation of solar panels on several county-owned buildings. These installations include the Medical Examiner’s Office in Cleveland, the Animal Shelter in Valley View, and the Harvard Road Garage in Newburgh Heights. The Aggregated Solar Program is designed to enable these facilities to generate approximately 10 percent of their power needs through solar energy.
FirstEnergy provides tools & tips for managing electric services during moves
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 5, 2024
We know moving can be stressful, but starting, stopping, or transferring your electric service doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, our easy-to-use online tools will help you check a box off your to-do list.
Hidden costs of summer: Energy-saving strategies
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 5, 2024
These easy energy-saving strategies can help you stay cool and manage your energy use this summer. For more tips and resources to save energy and money all year, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/saveenergy.
Preparing for summer storms: A comprehensive checklist
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 5, 2024
Warmer weather brings the sunshine and enjoyment associated with summertime, but it also heralds the arrival of seasonal storms. To ensure preparedness for potential severe weather, a few proactive steps can be taken.
JCP&L upgrading Morristown substation to reduce power outages
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 2, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) subsidiary Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is upgrading a transmission substation in Morristown to mitigate power outages caused by flooding, particularly during hurricane season.
Penelec conducts annual storm drill focusing on efficient power restoration
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 2, 2024
FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company (FE PA), operating as Penelec in northern and central Pennsylvania, recently conducted an emergency preparation drill to test its storm restoration process. The exercise aimed to ensure efficient power restoration following severe weather events that could cause outages across its service area.
Landscaping tips to reduce home energy costs this summer
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 2, 2024
As summer temperatures rise and school holidays begin, many people are spending more time outdoors. Consequently, the use of air conditioning and fans to cool down has also increased. However, there are additional methods to reduce indoor temperatures and lower energy bills.
Pioneer Electric CEO Ron Salyer announces retirement after 27 years
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 1, 2024
Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative’s President and CEO, Ron Salyer, has announced his plans to retire on September 16, 2024, after 27 years of service at Pioneer, including 23 years as President and CEO.
FirstEnergy announces Q2 earnings teleconference scheduled for July 31
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 1, 2024
FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) will release its financial results for the second quarter and first half of 2024 after markets close on Tuesday, July 30. These results will be discussed by FirstEnergy management during a conference call with financial analysts at 10 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, July 31. A question-and-answer session will follow.
Ambassador of Golf fundraiser relocates to accommodate larger crowd
By Ohio Energy Reporter | Jul 1, 2024
The Professional Golfers’ Association of America’s (PGA) annual Kaulig Companies Championship at Firestone Country Club each summer is not just about golf; it’s about uplifting northeast Ohio communities. As unrelated as their missions may seem, initiatives like feeding hungry children, inspiring creative minds, and empowering those with Parkinson’s disease find common ground here.