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Greene County Solar Project Denied; Springfield Police Wrongful Death Lawsuit; Montgomery County Real Estate Update; Ohio Lame Duck Legislation
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The Ohio Power Siting Board denied the application for a utility scale solar project in Greene County today. The proposed Kingwood Solar project would cover hundreds of acres of private farmland in Xenia, Cedarville, and Miami Townships.
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Organizers hope the co-op will make residential solar more accessible in the region
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The proposed Kingwood solar project in Greene County would cover over 1,000 acres of farmland. It would also produce enough energy every year to power tens of thousands of homes.
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Proponents and opponents of the proposed Kingwood Solar Farm in Greene County burned the midnight oil on Monday providing testimony to the Ohio Power Siting Board.
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There are only two operational utility-scale solar farms in Ohio, but dozens more are in the pipeline.
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The new federal American Jobs Plan is expected to push U.S. companies to go green and bring new jobs in sustainable energy.
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Open Roads Renewables has proposed a 144 megawatt solar project for Adams township in northwest Champaign County
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Lower prices, renewed pro-solar federal policies, and fears of winter power outages could lead to a boom in Ohio's rooftop solar industry
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In northern Union County, a Spanish renewable energy company called Acciona is cobbling together thousands of acres of farmland to build a new solar array. The company says the development will bring jobs and local tax revenue, but many residents aren’t exactly laying out the welcome mat.
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The Ohio House has dramatically changed the comprehensive energy bill that would bailout the state’s nuclear power plants and repeal alternative energy...
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Governor Mike DeWine’s new Director of Ohio’s Department of Agriculture, Dorothy Pelanda, is hosting a series of Meet and Greets across the state. These…