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Ohio remains one of the Nation’s largest energy consumers, particularly of coal, which constitutes over 90% of its electricity generation.   Ohio is actively seeking ways to raise efficiency standards and lower greenhouse gas emissions through a regional partnership charged with performing carbon sequestration research.
Latest News
09.10.08 :: DOE to Invest up to $4.4 Million in Six Innovative Biofuels Projects at U.S. Universities
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08.14.08 :: DOE Announces Up to $15.3 Million for Long-Term Hydrogen Vehicle Development
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08.12.08 :: DOE to Invest up to $24 Million for Breakthrough Solar Energy Products
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07.31.08 :: DOE to Provide $36 Million to Advance Carbon Dioxide Capture
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06.25.08 :: DOE Awards Up To $405,000 to Nine Graduate Fellows Studying the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
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Events
DATE TITLE LOCATION
09.25.08 Environmental Management Advisory Board Mtg. Cincinnati, OH

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DOE Ohio 2009 Budget Request

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