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02 Nov
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Why some see Ohio’s renewable energy potential as a matter of economic and national security

After a recent trip through Ohio, Vice Admiral Lee Gunn, Vice Chair of CNA’s Military Advisory Board, said this: “The opportunities for America in terms of technology, in terms of manufacturing capacity, those opportunities that are resonant with transition to advanced energy mean that American can seize the high-ground on this, America should seize the high-ground. Ohio, […]

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02 Nov
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Climate change taboo topic for many farmers, but not weather patterns

Fred Yoder remembers when his father had the farm and they lived in a small, white frame house in Union County. Yoder, 63, farms the same land and proudly examines rows of corn under a clear blue sky. He’s a fourth-generation farmer with crops growing in Union and Madison counties. Over time, Fred Yoder has […]

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26 Apr
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The Columbus Dispatch: Editorial – Don’t undermine renewable sources

Ohio is at an energy crossroads: We can join states and countries that are broadening their options by encouraging the development of wind, solar and other alternative sources, or we can protect the status quo and ignore innovations. The latter path is all too comfortable to current state lawmakers. Click here to read the entire […]

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25 Apr
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Business First Columbus: Op-Ed – Ohio’s hostility to renewable energy makes the state less attractive

Decades in the making. That’s how Columbus achieving recognition as a leading candidate on the Amazon HQ2 shortlist should be seen. Unlike most of the remaining competition, the Columbus metropolitan area threads the needle on virtually every quality of life indicator, mostly by design. High-achieving schools, housing stock with reasonable prices, and direct access to […]

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24 Apr
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Ohio Country Journal: Setback changes currently up in the air for Ohio wind turbines

Renewed drive has been given to renewable energy groups looking to further establish themselves in northern Ohio. A new report from the Wind Energy Foundation found the state’s four utility-scale wind projects in Paulding, Van Wert, and Hardin counties will have delivered in excess of $54 million through payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT), and […]

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