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Wind turbines may still have a future in Ohio, but for now the emphasis is on solar power

Wind turbines may still have a future in Ohio, but for now the emphasis is on solar power Updated Jan 01, 2021; Facebook Share expressed desire to make America’s energy sector carbon-free by 2035. Yet most of the development of wind and solar farms is driven by what’s going on at the state level, and in Ohio the political climate for renewable energy has not been welcoming. The controversial House Bill 6 reduces and eventually eliminates so-called renewable portfolio standards. And the prospects for windfarms have been additionally hampered by strict setback standards imposed in 2014. So, what are the prospects for 2021 and beyond? To get a better understanding of the state of wind and solar in Ohio, cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer spoke with several developers of utility-scale wind and solar projects, defined as producing 50 megawatts or more of electricity.

Tomlinson: Republicans, Democrats finding common ground to fight climate change

Tomlinson: Republicans, Democrats finding common ground to fight climate change FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Protesters gather outside the White House in Washington to protest President Donald Trump s decision to withdraw the Unites States from the Paris climate change accord.Susan Walsh, STF / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 2of4 The coal-powered Navajo Generating Station in Page, Ariz. President-elect Joe Biden s aggressive approach to climate change includes undoing years of President Trump’s regulatory rollbacks at agencies like the EPA.CHRISTIE HEMM KLOK, STR / NYTShow MoreShow Less 3of4 An oil pump jack and wind turbines near Stanton, Texas. A day after Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden called for a transition away from oil and natural gas, industry executives said the country would need fossil fuels for decades to come.BRANDON THIBODEAUX, STR / NYTShow MoreShow Less

How the Pentagon could boost Biden s climate plan

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