Ohio company's deferred electric payments approved

Wednesday October 17, 2012 5:30 PM

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State regulators are allowing a large Ohio aluminum manufacturer to defer electric bill payments for the remainder of the year.

Ormet Corp., located near Hannibal in eastern Ohio, has benefited from a unique electric-rate subsidy with American Electric Power that has reduced its costs by more than $150 million since 2009.

That subsidy includes $54 million this year.

The Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday approved the company's proposal to defer this year's remaining payments until 2014 and 2015.

The PUCO says it approved the delay, agreed to by AEP, to provide continuity to the employees and businesses dependent on Ormet.

The commission also says any additional requests for help from Ormet should be accompanied by a business plan confirming its long-term ability to exist without support from ratepayers.

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