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Use this interactive web mapping application to find utility information about a location by entering a street address in the search box on the upper left. Confirm the accuracy of the address search by checking its mapped location.
Find critical information for the most common utility issues. Special Reconnect Order: Maintain electric and natural gas service Heating bill assistance for residential customers of PUCO-regulated electric and natural gas utilities.
View how to use the interactive maps at the PUCO. Please review our Maps & GIS Data Disclaimer, which applies to all our published maps and geographic data. Some of the maps on the PUCO website utilize geocoding services from Texas A&M University Geoservices.
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is the state agency responsible for the oversight of utilities such as natural gas and electricity and the enforcement of safety regulations for motor carriers and railroad crossings. Approximately 300 staff work at the PUCO in a variety of positions.
Regulated Company List | Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. What type of support are you looking for? Select one of the options to see the exclusive resources to help with your need: PUCO.
With choice, energy customers from large manufacturers to residential homeowners are able to shop for energy options from a diverse group of competitive suppliers certified by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).
PUCO regulates providers of all kinds of utility services, including electric and natural gas companies, local and long distance telephone companies, water and wastewater companies, rail and trucking companies.
PUCO regulates providers of many kinds of utility services, including electric and natural gas companies, local and long-distance telephone companies, water and wastewater companies. View resources, news articles and events to assist with your utilities needs.
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) is the state agency that has regulatory authority over investor-owned public utilities, including electric companies. The PUCO works to regulate the rates customers pay for electricity and ensure that companies provide quality, safe and reliable electric service.
The law states that an aggrieved person is a person with duties and obligations under damage prevention law who is directly involved with or impacted by the alleged compliance failure. But what does that mean? In practical terms, it means that you must be an excavator, utility, designer or developer in order for your complaint to be valid.