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The Ohio Power Siting Board approved Oak Run in Madison County after elected officials, advocacy groups and residents weighed in on the utility-scale solar power farm.
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Global Neighbor, managed by a father-son duo, discovered the right wavelengths that can be used to kill weeds. This technology could make it easier to maintain solar fields.
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Gem City Solar, a project to power the equivalent of 13,000 homes, was recently approved for a tax exemption, instead making payments that will primarily benefit Trotwood-Madison schools.
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Several residents of the township and surrounding villages at the zoning commission meeting on December 19 said they don’t want the commission to create rules that make it too difficult for projects to move forward.
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Utility scale solar power is coming to Ohio. The innovative way it could be a boon for sheep farmersOhio has approved over two-dozen utility-scale solar farms across the state this year. That's led solar companies and livestock farmers to work together on what's called solar grazing, a form of agrivoltaics.
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Solar United Neighbors' Miami Valley Solar Co-op makes commercial and rooftop solar more affordable because members buy panels and pay for installation in bulk, the non-profit says.
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Ohio is fourth in the nation for anticipated renewable energy development in 2023 — enough energy infrastructure will be installed to power close to one point five million homes, according to data from the Energy Information Administration.
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A solar farm covering close to three hundred acres of agricultural land might be coming soon to West Dayton. As proposed, Gem City Solar would produce enough electricity to power close to thirteen thousand homes annually.
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Some people allege Pink Energy’s deceptive sales practices and faulty equipment have left them with pricey rooftop solar systems that aren’t saving them as much money on their monthly electric bills as they’d like.
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Clark County commissioners rejected a proposal to restrict where large solar farms can be constructed last month. The commission's president, Melanie Flax Wilt, said the decision to do so came down to landowner property rights.
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Despite permit denial, Vesper Energy isn't giving up on plans to build a solar farm in Greene CountyLocal governments in the Kingwood solar project area unanimously opposed it. Last week, a power siting board spokesperson said that governmental opposition – and a large number of public comments against the project – is why the state board rejected it.
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