Ohio Enacts New Energy Law Streamlining Infrastructure and Promoting Transparency

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Ohio's new energy law, enacted in [current date], streamlines energy infrastructure rules and promotes transparency. The law dials back government-mandated clean-energy projects and taxpayer-funded energy subsidies. It also requires energy companies to be more transparent when requesting rate hikes from consumers, opening their books for justification. Senate President Rob McColley believes the plan positions Ohio as a potential net exporter of power due to strong natural gas supplies. Policy groups call it the state's best energy policy this century, ending costly subsidies and incentivizing new energy development. The law aims to guarantee reliable and affordable energy for Ohioans and businesses.

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