Consumer advocates say AES Ohio should face harsher penalties for failing to keep the lights on
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Consumer advocates say AES Ohio should face harsher penalties for failing to keep the lights on
Dayton electric utility AES Ohio (formerly Dayton Power & Light) failed to meet industry standards for how long customers go without power four of the past five years, a Dayton Daily News investigation found.
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