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Welcomed third domestic solar energy facility in Ohio

First Solar, Inc. has broken ground on its third manufacturing facility in Ohio. "Ohio is a proud home to another First Solar expansion as we offer a great business environment, workforce and the resources to build a domestic solar energy competitor in a market dominated by Chinese imports," said Lieutenant Governor Husted. "This new facility represents another win as we expand high-tech manufacturing in Northwest Ohio, creating great, higher-paying jobs that will be here for years to come."
Source: Renewable Energy Magazine on 2022 Ohio Gubernatorial race , Aug 23, 2021

Require 25% of electricity come from alternative energy

SB221: State energy policy revisions.

Lexology.com summary June 4 2014: S.B. 221, in effort to promote the advancement of renewable energies, mandated electric distribution utilities (EDU's) and electric services companies (ESC's) to provide by 2025 25 percent of its electricity supply required for their standard service offers from "alternative energy resources." Alternative energy resources--encompasses both advanced and renewable energy resources.

Legislative Outcome: Passed House 93-1-5 on Apr/22/08; State Rep. Jon Husted voted YES; passed Senate 32-0-1 on Apr/23/08; Signed by Governor Ted Strickland on May/1/08.

Source: Lexology.com on Ohio voting record SB221 , Apr 22, 2008

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