Updated: March 2026
Commercial rate guide for AES Ohio โ West-central Ohio including Dayton, Springfield, Xenia, and surrounding Montgomery, Greene, and Miami counties. Subsidiary of AES Corporation.
General service (GS) and primary service (PS) rate schedules. SSO default supply via competitive bid process. Demand charges for accounts above 10 kW. Seasonal rate adjustments.
Rising
4.9% delivery rate increase effective March 2026 approved by PUCO for distributi
4.9% delivery rate increase effective March 2026 approved by PUCO for distribution reliability investments and smart grid deployment
Property managers with AES Ohio accounts frequently encounter these billing challenges:
SSO pricing volatility from PJM market fluctuations
Multiple riders including distribution investment rider (DIR)
Demand charges during summer peak periods
CRES supplier switching billing gaps and double charges
Smart meter data discrepancies during AMI rollout
Businesses can choose their energy supplier in this market.
Ohio is fully deregulated for electric supply. CRES providers offer competitive supply. SSO auction sets default pricing. Delivery regulated by AES Ohio under PUCO jurisdiction.
Electric Security Plan (ESP) renewal filing under PUCO review; distribution investment rider adjustment petition pending
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