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Future Legislation ?

I'm concerned on how to deal with the Legislature next year. What can we expect? How can we deal with it?Continue

Started Dec 20, 2010

Future Legislation

I'm concerned on how to deal with the Legislature next year. What can we expect? How can we deal with it?Continue

Started Dec 20, 2010

10/10/10

  Does anyone know what is planned forColumbus for 10/10/10 – the Global Work Party? Their web site is  http://www.350.org/campaigns/1010Al RosenfieldContinue

Started Jul 27, 2010

RENEWABLE ENERGY DATABASE
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The League of Women Voters has posted its most recent estimate of renewable energy in Ohio. Renewable capacity is slightly above one percent of total electrical generating capacity, much of it by…Continue

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Ohio Renewable Energy Costs

The table below shows costs of renewable electricity per household. The entries are costs of renewable energy certificates (REC), which providers purchase to satisfy SB221. Since service providers have historically purchased RECs more cheaply than utilities, it is almost certain that the average household cost in 2014 was less than $1 per month. Cost would be considerably if  they were based on the average price of RECs charged by trading companies that sell them. Monthly Renewable-Electricity…See More
Feb 23, 2015
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Dec 20, 2010
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2011-12 Legislative Session

I'm concerned on how to deal with the Legislature next year. What can we expect? How can we deal with it?
Dec 6, 2010
Al Rosenfield posted a blog post

Ohio Renewable Energy Database

I have updated the Ohio Renewable Energy Database and posted it on the League of Women Voters Web site at http://www.lwvcols.org/miscfiles/Database1-10-09.pdf . The report states that Ohio still gets the majority of its renewable electricity by converting waste products to energy. Wind and solar combine to provide only about six percent of renewables.I have also produced background material on my blog at…See More
Oct 25, 2010
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10/10/10

  Does anyone know what is planned forColumbus for 10/10/10 – the Global Work Party? Their web site is  http://www.350.org/campaigns/1010Al RosenfieldSee More
Jul 27, 2010
Al Rosenfield replied to Al Rosenfield's discussion RENEWABLE ENERGY DATABASE
"Dave - It's my understanding that the utilities are backing away from wood because it costs much more than they anticipated. - Al"
Jul 12, 2010
Dave Rinebolt replied to Al Rosenfield's discussion RENEWABLE ENERGY DATABASE
"Al -- This is very useful. Given recent concerns I have heard regarding biomass, I wanted to point out that landfills and the pretreatment of organic waste will produce medium Btu gas whether or not it is capture for energy. RCRA requires the gas…"
Jul 9, 2010
Al Rosenfield posted a discussion

RENEWABLE ENERGY DATABASE

The League of Women Voters has posted its most recent estimate of renewable energy in Ohio. Renewable capacity is slightly above one percent of total electrical generating capacity, much of it by utilizing various forms of waste. Planned projects show progress towards meeting the goals of SB221, with the exception of the solar set-aside. The report is posted on the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus web site at …See More
Jul 7, 2010
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Jun 12, 2010

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Ohio Renewable Energy Costs

The table below shows costs of renewable electricity per household. The entries are costs of renewable energy certificates (REC), which providers purchase to satisfy SB221. Since service providers have historically purchased RECs more cheaply than utilities, it is almost certain that the average household cost in 2014 was less than $1 per month. Cost would be considerably if  they were based on the average price of RECs charged by trading companies that sell them.…

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2011-12 Legislative Session

I'm concerned on how to deal with the Legislature next year. What can we expect? How can we deal with it?

Posted on December 6, 2010 at 10:37am

Ohio Renewable Energy Database

I have updated the Ohio Renewable Energy Database and posted it on the League of Women Voters Web site at http://www.lwvcols.org/miscfiles/Database1-10-09.pdf . The report states that Ohio still gets the majority of its renewable electricity by converting waste products to energy. Wind and solar combine to provide only about six percent of renewables.



I have also produced background material on my blog at… Continue

Posted on October 25, 2010 at 9:39am

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