The trial is set to begin July 25.
CLEVELAND — Steven Vecker of Cleveland has been dealing with major questions about the energy adjustment charge on his Cleveland Public Power bill for years.
“When I called customer service, she just sort of flubbed it off, well that’s just an extra charge that we have, so what could I say," Vecker said. “I don’t get it, doesn’t seem right does it. When you look at my bill and then we travel down here and there’s this other charge, what is it called energy adjustment charge, it's more than what I’m paying for the actual wattage or the electric.
"It’s illegal, it violates city ordinance. The environmental adjustment was supposed to be about passing along the cost of complying with environmental regulations. The city has admitted none of this money has gone to comply with environmental regulation.” But when News 5 issued a follow-up question concerning allegations that an environmental charge is buried with the energy adjustment charge, CPP did not deny the allegations. CPP simply issued a statement saying"Cleveland Public Power has no comment on this request as it is part of ongoing litigation."
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