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Wednesday, April 12, 5-6:30pm, Ohio Environmental Council, 1145 Chesapeake Ave., Suite I [this event will also be occurring via Zoom]
Ohio Energy Law and Policy is a complex web of regulations, laws, and administrative decisions. It is constantly evolving, making it difficult for attorneys and advocates to understand how best to represent their communities or their clients in venues like the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio or the Ohio Power Siting Board — or in other venues, such as city councils or the Ohio General Assembly.
But the reality is, energy law and policy dictate the future of climate action in Ohio.
Through our “Ohio Energy Law and Policy Primer,” the Ohio Environmental Council will outline the recent history of Ohio’s energy world, from deregulation in the early 2000s to the RPS and EE standards of 2009, onward to House Bill 6 and its aftermath in 2019 and 2020 as well as even more recent developments, like Senate Bill 52 passed under the 134th General Assembly.
Through it all, we will explain the way that state agencies like the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, the Ohio Power Siting Board, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and other governmental entities create a complex network of decision-making over the energy sector.
If you join us in-person at the OEC Office, food will be provided.
Attending attorneys will receive CLE credit (1.5 hours) for their participation.
RSVP for this event by using this link.
Hosted by The Ohio Environmental Council and Chris Tavenor.