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Health, Science & EnvironmentEnvironmental advocates expect recent federal investments in clean energy in Ohio to be largely protected, but the approach to clean energy may change under the new administration.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentIt’s almost been four years since Columbus ushered in a program that promised lower energy prices using clean energy generated in Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe northeast Ohio town of Oberlin is working to significantly reduce its emissions by 2030. It believes it's possible, even without shutting down the diesel-powered generator in town.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio wants to become a key part in scaling up the hydrogen economy through a federal clean energy initiative. Advocates hope it could be an economic and environmental win for the state.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe co-op will help educate and support residents that want to install solar panels. Columbus will host free info sessions about solar energy and roof assessments at no charge to home and business owners.
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In her first interview with NPR since taking office, Jennifer Granholm made the case for sweeping reforms in order to meet President Biden's pledge to make the U.S. carbon neutral by 2050.
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President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to spend $1.7 trillion over the next 10 years to fight climate change by cutting greenhouse gas emissions nationwide. Advocates of renewable energy in Ohio say the incoming administration has a chance to shape the future of a state where fossil fuels remain major sources of electricity. Ohio’s energy picture has been changing over the last 15 years. Coal is on a downward slide and natural gas has been ascendant.
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Documents made available last week show how House Majority Floor Leader Bill Seitz (R-Cincinnati) championed gutting Ohio’s clean energy standards in the…
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This election, the city of Columbus is looking to implement a community choice aggregation program through Issue 1. If passed on November 3, the ballot…
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The former vice president's initiative calls to chart the United States on "an irreversible path" to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.