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The headquarters of AEP in Columbus, Ohio.
Letters are hitting mailboxes around Columbus explaining big changes to electricity service in the city, thanks to a local ballot measure approved by voters last year.
Starting in June, the city’s default energy supplier will begin relying on 100% renewable sources. That means unless consumers opt out, their home is going to be getting a bit greener.
The changeover comes from the passage of Issue 1 in November, a measure known as a community choice aggregation initiative essentially, the community deciding to pool its buying power to attract an energy supplier.
Columbus had some significant asks of a potential supplier: All energy would have to come from renewable sources, there was a strong preference for building new power generation facilities, and the company would have to partner with the city on a workforce development program.
Pros, cons for solar farm
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
The Ross County Solar public hearing drew an equal number of those for and against the Greenfield-area solar panel farm project, with 14 individuals offering testimony before the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) Tuesday evening that at times became impassioned.
Ross County Solar, LLC is a proposed 120-megawatt solar electric generating farm to be built in Ross County, across the Highland County/Ross County line and just south of Greenfield.
National Grid Renewables (NGR) is the prime contractor on the project. They hope to build on 1,400 acres of land in Buckskin and Paint townships.
Utility regulator targeted by FBI saw a whirlwind rise
By JULIE CARR SMYTH and MARK GILLISPIE November 21, 2020 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Sam Randazzo told Ohio state senators last year that he had been poised to retire at the end of 2018 when he was recruited to help the incoming administration of Republican Gov. Mike DeWine review looming big-picture energy and utility issues.
Within three weeks of DeWine taking office, Randazzo was named the state’s top utility regulator.
“Very humbling stuff!” Randazzo gushed during his April 2019 confirmation hearing.
How Randazzo went from retiring utility lawyer to chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio over such a short period is a matter of new attention.
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