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Carothers A-1 Pest Control in Mansfield, Ohio, First Presbyterian Church in
Bucyrus, Ohio, receive cash prizes
AKRON, Ohio,  Jan. 9, 2013  /PRNewswire/ -- FirstEnergy Solutions announced two 
$50,000  winners in the FirstEnergy Solutions Thanks a Million giveaway, an
opportunity for residents and businesses throughout  Ohio  to win cash prizes
and secure a low electric generation price for four or seven years.  All
eligible  Ohio  residents and businesses that enrolled in a FirstEnergy
Solutions electric generation offer between  August 1, 2012  and  October 31,
2012, were automatically entered into the giveaway.   

"This is a small, family-owned business, and winning this prize will be a
significant financial boost to my company," said Carothers A-1 Pest Control
owner  Mary Hooks.  "I became aware of the giveaway only after I enrolled in
FirstEnergy Solutions' offer, offering the long-term price stability that my
business needs.  Thank you, FirstEnergy Solutions, for this exciting
opportunity."  

Reverend  John Cory, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of  Bucyrus  said,
"We constantly seek ways to provide the members of our local community with
relief from hunger or want.  With the economy being as difficult as it is,
sometimes we simply don't have enough to go around.  However, with this wondrous
gift from FirstEnergy Solutions, we'll now have the ability to assist a broader
spectrum of demand than ever before.  We are incredibly grateful for this gift!"

 "As an  Ohio-based company, FirstEnergy Solutions is committed to helping
ensure the people and businesses in this state continue to thrive, which is why
we created our Thanks a Million giveaway," said  Trent Smith, Vice President of
Sales & Marketing for FirstEnergy Solutions.   

FirstEnergy Solutions is also making long-term fixed price offers available to
residents and businesses interested in locking in an electric generation price
for four or seven years.   

"Our PriceControl offers are a great opportunity for residents and businesses to
take advantage of today's historically low prices in the energy market," said
Smith.  "And by locking in a low fixed price for four or seven years, customers
could potentially see considerable savings over the long term."   

Ohio  residents and businesses can sign up to receive  6.99 cents  per
kilowatt-hour (kWh) on electric generation until 2019, or  6.49 cents  per kWh
until 2016.  To enroll or for more information, residents can call
1-855-849-2645 or go online to  www.fes.com/pricecontrolohio.  

Through this campaign, eight businesses are winning  $50,000  each, eight
residents are winning  $25,000  each, and FirstEnergy Solutions is giving 
$50,000  to each residential winner's local school district to use however they
see fit.   

FirstEnergy Solutions, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), is one of
the nation's largest providers of competitive electric generation supply,
serving two million customers in  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  New Jersey,  Maryland, 
Michigan  and Illinois.   

FirstEnergy is a diversified energy company dedicated to safety, reliability and
operational excellence.  Its 10 electric distribution companies form one of the
nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in 
Maryland,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  New Jersey,  New York  and West Virginia.  Its
generation subsidiaries control more than 20,000 megawatts of capacity from a
diversified mix of scrubbed coal, non-emitting nuclear, natural gas, hydro,
pumped-storage hydro and other renewables.  Follow FirstEnergy on Twitter
@FirstEnergyCorp.

SOURCE  FirstEnergy Corp.


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