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Health, Science & EnvironmentPresident Donald Trump's hostility to green energy has battered the industry by wiping away subsidies, loans and tax incentives. But even before his return to the White House, local bans on renewable energy were becoming more common.
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The arrays on Parsons Avenue and Jackson Pike on the city's far south side could be complete by the end of the year.
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In the effort to transition to renewable energy across the country, large solar projects—as well as panels on individual homes—are now commonplace. How is this transition being regulated?
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There’s a non-profit recruiting Columbus homeowners to join a solar co-op. The idea is pretty simple: by pooling buyers, they can get a better deal on the cost of panels and installation.
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A piece of property forty miles east of Cincinnati and the size of 750 football fields will be the site of the city's massive solar project, the largest...
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While critics of Ohio’s recent nuclear bailout are moving toward a referendum to repeal the law, the new policy has won some support from an unusual…
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Ohio's attorney general says the state has received $6.5 million from a solar energy company that went out of business and defaulted on two…