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Updated: 4:55 p.m., Friday, Sept. 18, 2020 The Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) has repealed a provision requiring a proposed wind farm in Lake Erie shut down its turbines overnight from March 1 to Nov. 1. Board members unanimously approved a motion by Mary Mertz, director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, to remove the requirement at the OPSB meeting Thursday.
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A proposed wind energy project off the coast of Lake Erie is facing a lawsuit from two birding organizations. The groups allege not enough research has…
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A $126 million plan to put six wind turbines in Lake Erie is one step closer to winning final approval. The Army Corps approved construction of the…
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It’s been years in the making, but this month plans for a Lake Erie wind farm took a step, or at least a half-step, forward.The staff of the Ohio Siting…
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A long-running project to build a wind farm in Lake Erie has won approval from the staff of a state board overseeing electric facilities.The Lake Erie…
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A Cleveland company trying to build a set of wind turbines on Lake Erie has been waiting since July for the state to certify its project. This month,...
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The Wind Energy industry has been taking off in the Midwest. The number of wind farms in the region has doubled since 2011 . In Ohio though, new...
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Leaders in the wind energy industry says they cannot create new projects in Ohio, claiming they’re essentially handcuffed by stiff regulations over where…
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Internet retail giant Amazon says it plans to build its second wind farm in Ohio, this one in Hardin County.Amazon says the 189 megawatt wind farm near…