Indiana wind power could get boost from new EPA rules Jeff Swiatek, jeff.swiatek@indystar.com7:56 a.m. EDT April 26, 2015 Credit the ice ages for making Indiana a good place to turn wind into electricity. All that glacial action scoured flat the northern half of the state and sculpted the perfect terrain
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Ohio Governor Kasich expected to sign two bills to negatively impact renewable energy sector
Only 12 of the 152 wind turbines in the wind farm in Van Wert and Paulding counties would have been built if House Bill 483 was in place three years ago.COLUMBUS DISPATCH/STEVE STEPHENS Read more at http://www.toledoblade.com/Energy/2014/06/08/Pair-of-bills-could-sour-businesses-on-Ohio.html#bA0mZAZIAFAuxLhr.99 Pair of bills could sour businesses on Ohio Firms say they’ll expand elsewhere
Read MoreIf Ohio eases green-energy rules, will it spark national trend? What role is ALEC playing on Ohio SB 310?
Sen. Bill Seitz, R-Cincinnati, described complaints linking the easing of Ohio’s green-energy standards to the American Legislative Exchange Council, a national conservative group, as “ridiculous.” If Ohio eases green-energy rules, will it spark national trend? Americans for Prosperity throws support behind bill to put efficiency, renewable-source standards on hold By Dan
Read MoreIndyStar: Two responses to article “Wind turbines: Birds at Risk”
Dear IndianaDG Readers: In case you don't remember the original article that spawned these two responses, you can go back and read it at http://wp.me/pMRZi-10a In addition to these two responses published in the Indianapolis Star, I received this reponse on Facebook posted to the Indiana Beyond Coal Group. I
Read MoreAWEA: Wind energy and the Production Tax Credit advance in elections
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 7, 2012 CONTACT Ellen Carey 405-203-9535 ecarey@awea.org WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 7, 2012 – Wind energy fared well in yesterday’s elections, with voters returning wind champions in both parties to Congress, and allowing the current administration’s support for wind energy to continue uninterrupted. “We’re pleased to see
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