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Williamsport briefs
Revenue shortfall looms The town of Williamsport probably will face a $161,000 revenue shortage this year, Mayor James G. McCleaf II said during a Williamsport Town Council meeting Monday night. The shortage, which is mainly tied to property assessments...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Local Government, Benjamin L. Cardin, Barbara A. Mikulski
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Firm planning solar power facility at Hagerstown prison has new owner
dona@herald-mail.comMaryland Solar LLC, the company that announced plans last year to build a 20-megawatt solar power-generating facility on the grounds of the Maryland Correctional Institution, has been acquired by First Solar Inc., which intends to complete the project...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Malaysia, Hybrid Vehicles, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues
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Potomac Edison's regional headquarters recharged
dona@herald-mail.comAs the final touches are being put on the $3 million renovation and modernization of Potomac Edison’s regional headquarters on Bower Avenue, a quarter of a million customers of its FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary will see some changes in coming weeks....Tags: Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Allegheny Energy Inc., Companies and Corporations, Environmental Issues
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Future of Williamsport power plant discussed
davem@herald-mail.comA FirstEnergy spokesman is assuring government officials that the electric company will not “walk away” from the R. Paul Smith Power Station in Williamsport once the facility closes late this summer. Mark Durbin also said the power station...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Benjamin L. Cardin, Barbara A. Mikulski, Politics, Plant Openings
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FirstEnergy officials says changes won't affect customers in Tri-State area
FirstEnergy, which announced in February that it intends to close the R. Paul Smith Power Station in Williamsport by Sept. 1, said local customers won’t be affected by a recent decision to explore increasing turbine energy sources in Ohio. Mark...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Companies and Corporations, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Mining
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1,500 lose power in Franklin (Pa.) and Washington counties
About 1,500 people in Franklin County, Pa., and Washington County lost power Thursday morning when equipment failed in a power substation in Pennsylvania, a FirstEnergy official said. Utility spokesman Dave Kline said he was not sure where the substation...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Shuttered plant must not become eyesore
Williamsport Mayor James G. McCleaf II has a very real and a very legitimate concern. He fears that once FirstEnergy mothballs the R. Paul Smith Power Station, it will be left to decay and become a dangerous eyesore on par with the old Municipal...Tags: Plant Openings, Halloween
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Williamsport mayor doesn't want power plant to become an eyesore after shutdown
davem@herald-mail.comHoping to avoid the run-down conditions like those at the former Municipal Electric Light Plant in Hagerstown, Williamsport Mayor James G. McCleaf II said Monday night that the R. Paul Smith Power Station should not be allowed to become an eyesore after...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Metal and Mineral, Barbara A. Mikulski, Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues
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Storms lead to more estimated electric bills
heather.keels@herald-mail.comWith many Potomac Edison meter readers assigned to other duties after Hurricane Irene in late August and again two months later after the late October snowstorm, some customers might have noticed more estimated bills in recent months than usual, Potomac...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricane Irene (2011), Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Disasters and Accidents
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FirstEnergy to change accounting method for pensions, post-retirement benefits
FirstEnergy Corp., which on Thursday announced it would retire six older coal-fired power plants, announced in a separate email a new policy it said changes the method of accounting for pensions and other post-retirement benefits (OPEB).
The company...Tags: Earnings, Metal and Mineral, Metal and Mineral, Finance, Mining
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FirstEnergy to close power station in Williamsport
julieg@herald-mail.comFirstEnergy will close the R. Paul Smith Power Station in Williamsport by Sept. 1 because of the cost of complying with federal environmental regulations that go into effect in 2015, a company official announced Thursday. The plant is one of six older...Tags: Heart Attack, Metal and Mineral, Companies and Corporations, Symptoms, Metal and Mineral
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FirstEnergy says it contributed $600 million to pension plan
FirstEnergy announced Thursday that it contributed $600 million to its pension plan and adopted accounting changes regarding pensions and post-retirement benefits. The company has occasionally made such large contributions to the pension plan because...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Finance, Companies and Corporations, Interior Policy, Finance
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