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September 11, 2024 – Wind View | Where it All Begins

September 11, 2024 – “Whirlpool answers questions about clean energy project in York Township,” Fremont News Messenger
One Energy’s Jereme Kent and Whirlpool Clyde Director of Engineering, Joe Hopple, spoke at a public meeting at the York Township House to address questions and provide details about Whirlpool’s plan to install wind turbines at its Clyde facility.
Read the full article here.
Read the full article here.
September 11, 2024 – “Whirlpool plan for 3 turbines in Sandusky Co. irks residents, might involve trustee,” The Toledo Blade
More than 100 Sandusky County residents attended a public meeting this week to discuss the plan to install three wind turbines at Whirlpool Corporation’s Clyde facility.
Read the full article here.
Read the full article here.
September 09, 2024 – Wind Study | Question 7

September 04, 2024 – Wind View | Hands-On Heights

August 23, 2024 – Wind Study | Answer 6

August 21, 2024 – Wind Views | Until Next Year

August 20, 2024 – “To the editor: AEP Ohio emerges from swamp, discriminates, begs for rate increase” The Toledo Blade
In One Energy CEO Jereme Kent’s letter to the editor, he exposed AEP Ohio’s swamp tactics, revealing how they’ve been breaking state law, discriminating against new businesses, and pushing for a rate hike.
Read his full letter from this past weekend’s edition of The Blade.
Read his full letter from this past weekend’s edition of The Blade.
August 19, 2024 – Wind Study | Question 6

August 07, 2024 – “One Energy files motion to dismiss AEP Ohio’s data center tariff proposal” Columbus Business First
Columbus Business First’s Zachary Jarrell reports on One Energy’s motion to dismiss AEP tariff proposal.
‘Findlay-based One Energy Enterprises Inc. Monday filed a motion to dismiss Central Ohio’s main electric utility’s tariff proposal that would, among other things, make data center customers commit to paying for most of the energy they’re requesting for 10 years, even if they use less.’
View the full article here (behind the paywall).
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