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  2. Ohio House OKs ratepayer-funded energy efficiency plan ... - AOL

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    The votes came after Ohio lawmakers defined natural gas as green energy in late 2022. “Classifying nuclear energy as green energy makes sense," said Rep. Dick Stein, R-Norwalk.

  3. Ohio natural gas is making the air cleaner | Guest column

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    Reduction in carbon emissions across the United States and especially in Ohio exist because of natural gas. Due to changes in electricity generation, older coal-fired generation plants with large ...

  4. Trumbull County, Ohio, Chooses Constellation to Supply Low ...

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    *This offer sold by Constellation Energy Gas Choice, Inc., an independent natural gas supplier licensed by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, license No. 02-021G(6).

  5. Natural Gas Choice - Wikipedia

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    Several major Ohio natural gas utilities in Ohio have plans to exit the function of supplying natural gas to customers, leaving the gas supply function to independent natural gas supply companies. In 2007, Ohio had 3,273,791 residential, 272,548 commercial, and 6,865 industrial customers. They consumed approximately 300, 159, and 295 billion ...

  6. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The energy sector of Ohio consists of thousands of companies and cities representing the oil, natural gas, coal, solar, wind energy, fuel cell, biofuel, geothermal, hydroelectric, and other related industries. Oil and natural gas accounts for $3.1 billion annually in sales while ethanol generates $750 million.

  7. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The energy sector of Ohio is composed of thousands of companies and cities representing the oil, natural gas, coal, solar, wind energy, fuel cell, biofuel, geothermal, hydroelectric, and other related industries. Ohio is second nationally in solar energy industry manufacturing as Toledo is considered a national solar hub, nicknamed "Solar Valley."