Community Solar Legislation
On June 6, 2023, Republican state Reps. Jim Hoops (Defiance) and Sharon Ray (Wadsworth) introduced House Bill 197, joined by another colleague and […]
Read moreOn June 6, 2023, Republican state Reps. Jim Hoops (Defiance) and Sharon Ray (Wadsworth) introduced House Bill 197, joined by another colleague and […]
Read moreUpdate 06/14/2023: Amended legislation removes a requirement that the Transportation Secretary set length and weight limits for/ hazmat trains. The Amendment also […]
Read moreThe nearly $369 billion in climate and clean energy provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act include grants and tax credits that will […]
Read moreLet’s expand the SBA’s mission to actively encourage the small business startup.
Read moreOrganized opposition: A coalition of voting rights groups in Ohio are opposing Republican efforts in the state legislature to change state election law […]
Read moreThe new law requires political subdivisions to recognize state certification of those businesses.
Read moreA Republican-sponsored bill to establish a community solar program is advancing in the Ohio legislature with no opposition so far. If it passes, it could create up to 3,000 megawatts of new subscriber-backed solar projects.
Read moreUpdated: Feb. 04, 2022, 2:16 p.m. | Published: Feb. 02, 2022, 5:15 a.m. Cleveland.com By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com ANN ARBOR, Michigan — […]
Read moreOhio Capital Journal reports on the newly introduced HB 450 to allow Community Solar in Ohio.
Read moreAccording to the Office of Consumers’ Counsel, Ohio electricity consumers have paid American Electric Power, AES/DP&L and Duke Energy more than $153 million so […]
Read moreCommunity solar legislation introduced in the Ohio House with bi-partisan support.
Read moreBreaking news in the Ohio Capital Journal, revealed today how documents show state utility regulators sought edits to draft versions of an […]
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