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This report evaluated the emission reduction impacts from 53,553 energy-efficiency (EE) projects and 253 renewable energy (RE) projects that were installed in Ohio. The evaluated EE/RE projects were determined to save/generate cleanly 115,959,145 kWh of electricity, and reduce 176,495 mcf of natural gas, thereby reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 117,880 tons, sulfur dioxide (SO2) by 201 tons, and nitrous oxides (NOx) by 80 tons in 2006.
This summary, released at the Closing Luncheon of SOLAR 2007 on July 12, 2007, covers the current specifications and details of the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries in Ohio and the U.S. as well as forecasts up to the year 2030. The full 150-page Report is expected to be available on the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) web site in late July.
This report compiles responses from 1019 Ohioans who were surveyed about their understanding and level of support for renewable energy. This research was conducted for the Ohio Energy Office to assess, quantitatively, Ohioan’s perceptions of renewable energy.
- ARC's October 2009 New Energy. New Jobs. New Opportunities for Appalachia Conference (pdf)
- Seminars: Accelerating Ohio's Energy Supply Chain
- Diesel Emissions Reduction Grant Program (DERG)
- Alternative Fuel Transportation Grant Program
- Map of Ohio's Biofuel Stations
- Electric Partnership Program
- Events
- Home Weatherization Assistance Program
- Publications
- Renewables
- Federal Tax Credit Information