How have money and legislative power shaped Ohio’s energy policy as the state’s power needs are surging?
At one point, the state was among the leaders in clean energy policy, but there’s been a retrenchment in those efforts and renewed investment in fossil fuels.
How will today’s policy decisions meet the twin challenges of tomorrow: rapid population growth and an exploding tech sector? And will Ohio consumers be left holding the bag?
A WOSU series explores these questions and more.
Guests:
- Katie Geniusz, reporter, WOSU Public Media
 - Jeff Bielicki, associate faculty director of research at Ohio State University’s Sustainability Institute.
 - Rep. Adam Holmes, chair, House Energy Committee
 
Related:
- Energy demands are rising. Has this changed Ohio lawmakers' stance on renewable energy?
 - What did Ohio lose when it favored fossil fuels over renewable generation?
 - '25% generation by 2025': Where did Ohio’s Clean Energy Law go?
 
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