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Related Party Transactions (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Schedule of Related Party Transactions [Table Text Block]
The following table provides a summary of our related party transactions:
Years ended December 31,
$ in millions202120202019
Transactions with the Service Company
Net charges for services provided$39.2 $34.6 $30.2 
Transactions with other AES affiliates:
Payments for health, welfare and benefit plans$13.9 $10.7 $11.2 
Consulting and other services$1.4 $0.8 $0.7 
Balances with related parties:At December 31, 2021At December 31, 2020
Net payable to the Service Company$(24.7)$(14.8)
Net receivable from / (payable to) AES and other AES affiliates$0.7 $(1.7)
THE DAYTON POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY [Member]  
Entity Information [Line Items]  
Schedule of Related Party Transactions [Table Text Block]
The following table provides a summary of our related party transactions:
Years ended December 31,
$ in millions202120202019
AES Ohio Operation & Maintenance Expenses:
Premiums charged for insurance services provided by MVIC (a)
$3.3 $3.4 $3.1 
Transactions with the Service Company:
Net charges for services provided$38.1 $33.4 $27.7 
Transactions with other AES affiliates:
Charges for health, welfare and benefit plans$10.5 $10.1 $10.4 
Charges to affiliates for non-power goods or services (b)
$5.8 $4.1 $4.1 
Consulting and other services$1.4 $0.8 $0.7 
Balances with related parties:At December 31, 2021At December 31, 2020
Net payable to the Service Company$(24.7)$(14.8)
Net receivable from / (payable to) AES and other AES affiliates$0.5 $(2.1)

(a)    MVIC, a wholly-owned captive insurance subsidiary of DPL, provides insurance coverage to AES Ohio and other DPL subsidiaries for workers’ compensation, general liability, property damages and directors’ and officers’ liability. These amounts represent insurance premiums charged by MVIC to AES Ohio.
(b)    In the normal course of business AES Ohio incurred and recorded expenses on behalf of DPL affiliates. Such expenses included but were not limited to employee-related expenses, accounting, information technology, payroll, legal and other administration expenses. AES Ohio subsequently charged these expenses to the affiliates at AES Ohio’s cost and credited the expense in which they were initially recorded.