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  2. FirstEnergy - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Jones was the president and chief executive officer of FirstEnergy Corp. from 2015 until his termination on October 29, 2020. Steven E. Strah was named acting chief executive officer of FirstEnergy on October 29, 2020. Steven E. Strah decided to retire on September 16, 2022.

  3. Fired FirstEnergy execs indicted in $60 million Ohio bribery ...

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    A statement of facts signed by current FirstEnergy CEO and President Steven Strah lays out in detail the involvement of Jones, Dowling, Randazzo and others in the bribery scheme. Randazzo’s ...

  4. Strah's sudden departure as FirstEnergy CEO appears to be ...

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    FirstEnergy isn't saying why Steven Strah resigned as its president and chief executive officer. But it appears to be voluntary, an analyst said. Strah's sudden departure as FirstEnergy CEO ...

  5. Is FirstEnergy a victim? Former executives say the company ...

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    Former FirstEnergy CEO Charles "Chuck" Jones arrives in Summit County Court with his attorney Carole Rendon. Jones and another former executive Michael Dowling say FirstEnergy was not a crime victim.

  6. Indictments raise concerns about future of FirstEnergy in Akron

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    FirstEnergy investors appeared to shrug off the new indictments, which mark the first charges against any current or former employees of FirstEnergy in the HB 6 scandal.

  7. R. Paul Smith Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The first generating unit began service in 1927. Coal was delivered to the plant by the Western Maryland Railway. The plant was named for R. Paul Smith, the company's first president. [7] The 1927 unit was replaced by a new unit in 1947 with a nameplate capacity of 34.5 MW. An additional 75 MW operating unit was constructed in 1958.

  8. W. H. Sammis Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    FirstEnergy announced in July 2016 that it would retire its four oldest units of Sammis in 2020 due to increasing costs and market forces. Only 1,500 MW from three units would remain generating electricity. [11] FirstEnergy Solutions had announced in August 2018 that they will shut down the three remaining units at Sammis by June 2022.

  9. Judge orders FirstEnergy to release findings of internal ...

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    A judge's ruling could result in FirstEnergy releasing its internal investigations into the H.B. 6 scandal that led to the conviction and sentencing of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder ...