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Ohio officials have approved permits for what would be the two largest solar arrays in the state.The two projects approved Thursday by the Ohio Power鈥�
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Ohio lawmakers have dealt another blow to the green energy industry and the state鈥檚 policies to encourage its use.A group of state legislators want to鈥�
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Natural gas production in Ohio nearly doubled between 2012 and 2013. Proponents of fracking say it's a plentiful and cheap energy source, but some worry鈥�
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New legislation in Ohio has put a "freeze" on the state's green energy standards. Today on the show we talk about that legislation and what it means for鈥�
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We know the energy picture is going to change, but we don芒聙聶t yet know how that will happen and what we芒聙聶ll be left with to power our world in the鈥�
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It's easy to view the evolution from 脗 horse-drawn carriage to jetliner as a straight line of increasing energy consumption, but Atlantic editor Alexis鈥�
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Just a couple of weeks ago, Ohio's democratic Governor Ted Strickland unveiled his new energy policy. Now some democrats in the Ohio legislature have a鈥�
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Governor Ted Strickland's proposal to boost alternative energy in Ohio is only a few days old. Already, changes are being proposed. The calls are coming鈥�