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  2. North Liberty, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    North Liberty in 2022 Coordinates: 40°32′15″N 82°24′30″W  /  40.53750°N 82.40833°W  / 40.53750; -82 North Liberty is an unincorporated community in Knox County , in the U.S. state of Ohio .

  3. List of power stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Power: Coal: Retired in 1976. Was used as a demonstration for pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) for four years, 1991–1995. Toronto Power Plant: Toronto: Ohio Edison: Coal: Closed in 1993 Trash Burning Power Plant: Columbus: SWACO: Waste-to-energy: Closed in 1994 Avon Lake Power Station: Avon Lake: 680: NRG Energy: Coal: Closed ...

  4. List of United States water companies - Wikipedia

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    Aqua America - Ohio; Cleveland Division of Water; Columbus Department of Public Utilities; Del-Co Water Company; Greater Cincinnati Water Works; Ohio American Water; Toledo Department of Public Utilities

  5. Essential Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Essential Utilities (formerly Aqua America and Peoples Natural Gas) is an American utility company that has stakes in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia. [2] The company provides drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure and natural gas. [3]

  6. Unanswered questions: How Ohio's top utility regulator got ...

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    In the early hours of Nov. 16, 2020, FBI agents wearing navy blue jackets and COVID-19 masks removed box after box from the Columbus condominium of Ohio's top utility regulator, Sam Randazzo.

  7. NiSource - Wikipedia

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    NiSource was founded in 1912 as the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, which merged with several other companies to become the Columbia Gas and Electric Corporation. Under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 , Columbia was forced to reorganize its subsidiaries and eventually spun off its electric utilities, becoming the ...