{"id":2425,"date":"2007-08-26T16:47:00","date_gmt":"2007-08-26T16:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sustainablog.greenoptions.com\/2007\/08\/26\/ohio-next-to-implement-renewable-energy-standard\/"},"modified":"2007-08-26T16:47:00","modified_gmt":"2007-08-26T16:47:00","slug":"ohio-next-to-implement-renewable-energy-standard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sustainablog.org\/articles\/ohio-next-to-implement-renewable-energy-standard\/","title":{"rendered":"Ohio Next to Implement Renewable Energy Standard?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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It’s looking like it: according to the
Springfield News-Sun<\/a>, “Backers of renewable energies are ratcheting efforts to get passed this fall legislation mandating that 20 percent of Ohio’s total energy come from wind energy production.” Supporters of a statewide renewable energy standard<\/a> believe the time is right, as Gov. Ted Strickland will also be introducing his comprehensive energy plan for Ohio by the end of the year, and many expect him the plan to call for a reduced dependence on coal for electricity production.<\/p>\n

This is good news in and of itself, but one of the things I found most interesting about the proposal for Ohio is the singling out of wind power as the technology for meeting the standard. I did a little digging around on existing RESs<\/a>, and it looks like they all incorporate a variety of renewable technologies into the standard. If this is correct (and I’m not absolutely sure it is), I’m not sure this is the best approach to crafting a statewide RES.<\/p>\n

Now, I’m not bashing on wind power; far from it. Environment Ohio<\/a>, a statewide group working with Ohio Rep. Jim McGregor, chairman of the alternative energy committee, to craft RES legislation, has just released<\/a> a report<\/a> on the potential benefits increased use of wind could bring to the state. In addition to the environmental benefits (87% of Ohio electricity is currently generated from coal), EO claims that “a 20% commitment to wind energy by 2020 would result in a:<\/p>\n