News: FirstEnergy Corp (FE.N)
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UPDATE 3-FirstEnergy to shut two Pennsylvania coal power plants
July 9 - FirstEnergy Corp will shut two coal-fired power plants in Pennsylvania by Oct. 9 due to weak power prices and the high cost of complying with stricter environmental rules, the company said on Tuesday.
FirstEnergy sees Ohio Davis-Besse nuclear reactor back soon
July 8 - FirstEnergy Corp said Monday it expects the 894-megawatt Davis-Besse nuclear power plant to return to service this week.
FirstEnergy hires adviser to sell hydropower plants - CEO
May 7 - U.S. power company FirstEnergy Corp said on Tuesday it hired an adviser and started implementing its plan to sell up to 1,240 megawatts of unregulated non-core hydro generation assets.
FACTBOX-More than 160,000 without power in U.S. Mid-Atlantic as storm hits
March 6 - More than 160,000 homes and businesses were without power on Wednesday afternoon, mostly in Virginia and West Virginia, as a snowstorm hit the U.S. Mid-Atlantic, power companies said. The following lists some of the hardest-hit utilities, plus numbers of homes and businesses lacking power. Power Company Holding Company State Out Now Peak Out Dominion Dominion VA, NC 113,700 113,700 FirstEnergy - WV
TEXT-Fitch cuts FirstEnergy ratings to 'BBB-'
Feb 22 - Fitch Ratings has lowered the Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) of FirstEnergy Corporation (FE) and its wholly owned merchant generation subsidiary FirstEnergy Solutions (FES) to 'BBB-' from 'BBB'. At the same time, Fitch has affirmed the ratings of Allegheny Energy Supply (Supply) and Allegheny Generating Co. (AGC) at 'BBB-'. The Rating Outlook for FE, FES, Supply and AGC is Stable. Fitch has also affirmed their short-term ratings at 'F3'. Approximately $7 billion of debt is affected by to
Almost 60,000 without power in US Northeast, most in Washington
Feb 8 - Almost 60,000 homes and businesses were without power in the U.S. Northeast with most outages in the Washington, D.C., area Friday due to a major snowstorm that could drop up to three feet of snow in parts of New England. The following is a list of some of the hardest hit utilities. Power Company Holding Company State Out Now Peak Out Pepco Pepco MD, DC 49,000 49,000 Scana Scana
Press Releases
- FirstEnergy to Webcast Second Quarter Earnings Teleconference
- Energy Usage and Operational Updates, Conservation Plans, and Equipment Donations - Research Report on Duke Energy, Con Edison, PPL, FirstEnergy, and DTE Energy
- FirstEnergy Utilities Offer Tips on How to Use Energy Wisely During Excessive Summer Heat
- FirstEnergy Corp. Declares Unchanged Common Stock Dividend
- Energy Efficiency Measures, Acquisitions and Redevelopment Projects Strengthen Operations - Research Report on Duke Energy, PPL, Con Edison, FirstEnergy, and TECO
- FirstEnergy to Deactivate Two Coal-Fired Power Plants in Pennsylvania
- FirstEnergy Foundation Contributes $5,000 to Local American Red Cross Chapter
- FirstEnergy Foundation Contributes $5,000 to Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross
- Met-Ed Contributes $10,000 to Gettysburg Foundation to Help Commemorate 150th Anniversary of Historic Battle
- Toledo Edison Warns Customers About Door-To-Door Sales Fraud

