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Eighteen states and Washington D.C. are together spending nearly $2 billion each year in public benefits funds for clean
energy to help break down existing market barriers to clean energy products and services, such as lack of awareness and
high upfront costs. Across the 18 states, annual funds range from $2.3 million to $440 million. The state of Ohio collects
$5 million each year, through a 9 cent monthly surcharge on electric utility bills, putting Ohio at the bottom of the pack.
Ohio should strengthen its Advanced Energy Fund and use it to implement a statewide outreach campaign, provide customer rebates
for green products such as solar panels, develop Ohio’s clean energy supply chain, and retrain Ohio’s workers for
the green energy economy. Amanda Woodrum, Policy Liaison for Policy Matters Ohio, testified on December 11 to urge state
representatives on the Alternative Energy Committee to consider expanding Ohio’s Advanced Energy Fund as part of
House Bill 357.
Read Amanda Woodrum's Ohio House Committee testimony
Read Investing to
Re-Energize Ohio
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12/11/2007
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