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OH HB443
Bill
Status
2/8/2012
Primary Sponsor
John Adams
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AI Summary
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Amends sections 3706.25 and 4928.01 of the Revised Code to add cogeneration technology using waste or byproduct gas from air contaminant sources as a renewable energy resource.
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Defines "cogeneration technology" as technology that produces electricity and useful thermal output simultaneously.
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Defines "air contaminant source" by reference to section 3704.01 of the Revised Code.
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Qualifies cogeneration energy as renewable if more than 90% of total annual energy input comes from waste or byproduct gas from an air contaminant source in Ohio that has been in operation since on or before January 1, 1985.
Legislative Description
To include cogeneration technology using waste or byproduct gas from an air contaminant source as a renewable energy resource.
Cogeneration technology-use air contaminant waste/byproduct-a renewable energy source
Last Action
To Public Utilities
2/8/2012