A 2022 federal climate law brought more than $7 billion in clean energy projects to Ohio, including solar power and hydrogen.
Thousands of jobs followed, but a new debate in Congress puts that progress at risk while focus turns back to other forms of energy such as natural gas.
Will Ohio lose its clean energy momentum?
Guests:
- Kathiann Kowalski, contributing reporter, Canary Media
- Cynthia Bent Findlay, contributing writer, Columbus CEO
- Alex Zorniger, chief commercial officer, Power to Hydrogen
- Lynn Abramson, president, Clean Energy Business Network
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