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The arrays on Parsons Avenue and Jackson Pike on the city's far south side could be complete by the end of the year.
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In the effort to transition to renewable energy across the country, large solar projects—as well as panels on individual homes—are now commonplace. How is this transition being regulated?
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There’s a non-profit recruiting Columbus homeowners to join a solar co-op. The idea is pretty simple: by pooling buyers, they can get a better deal on the cost of panels and installation.
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A piece of property forty miles east of Cincinnati and the size of 750 football fields will be the site of the city's massive solar project, the largest...
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While critics of Ohio’s recent nuclear bailout are moving toward a referendum to repeal the law, the new policy has won some support from an unusual…
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Ohio's attorney general says the state has received $6.5 million from a solar energy company that went out of business and defaulted on two…