Editor’s note<\/em>: \u00a0The following is a report on a demonstration recently held in Columbus, Ohio<\/a>, against the American Wind Energy Association, which was holding a so-called Midwest Summit.<\/p>\n
Diane and Julie.<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n
“Wind Industry, Other Groups Gear Up For Fight Over Green Energy Law” (Gongwer Report)<\/h3>\n
On the eve of a key senator’s unveiling of his plan to overhaul Ohio’s clean energy law, the wind industry warned that the proposed changes cloud a sunny forecast for renewable energy development in the state.<\/p>\n
The American Wind Energy Association’s news conference on Tuesday kicked off what will likely be a pitched battle over Republican efforts to scale back the state’s renewable energy and energy efficiency requirements on electric utilities (SB221, 127th General Assembly).<\/p>\n
Wind energy opponents also rallied against “industrial wind cronyism and taxpayer fleecing” in Columbus Tuesday afternoon, and the Ohio Advanced Energy Economy Institute scheduled a news conference Wednesday morning to tout a report on the benefits of the clean energy law.<\/p>\n
Wednesday afternoon the Senate Public Utilities Committee is set to accept a substitute version of placeholder legislation (SB 58<\/a>