Safe energy conservation could help Ohio avoid electricity shortages this winter
Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives recommend safe energy conservation during extreme cold snaps to help alleviate demand.
Read MoreA new EPA rule that would further impact the reliability and affordability of electricity to Ohioans was recently released, and find out more about the newest issue of Our Ohio and the new Small-Scale Food Business Guide created for Ohio Farm Bureau members.
A new EPA rule that would further impact the reliability and affordability of electricity to Ohioans was recently released. Find out what the new rule demands and what next steps could be to change its detrimental course from the CEO of Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast. Plus, direct-to-consumer marketing has become a greater source of income for many Farm Bureau members in recent years. The Census of Agriculture revealed that farms using local and regional markets to sell their goods have more than doubled between 2017 and 2022. The latest Our Ohio magazine has great stories about direct marketers and resources to help them succeed. Find out more about the newest issue of Our Ohio and the new Small-Scale Food Business Guide created for Ohio Farm Bureau members.
Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives recommend safe energy conservation during extreme cold snaps to help alleviate demand.
Read MoreHow will Ohioans fare should we have an extreme cold event that will put a heavy strain on the power grid, and what can we do to prepare for brutal conditions?
Read MoreFamily matters can get messy, especially when a new member joins that family. How are those details ironed out and why is the process so important? Learn more about that and Ohio electricity’s future.
Read MoreA new EPA rule that would further impact the reliability and affordability of electricity to Ohioans was recently released.
Read MoreHow Ohioans can help increase the reliability of electricity at home?
Read MoreOhio’s Electric Cooperatives discuss the possibilities of blackouts again this winter and what the organization is doing to keep members informed should the power grid be pressed again.
Read MoreReducing carbon emissions must not take priority over providing Ohioans reliable, affordable, safe electricity to power our lives, businesses, and economy. It’s a matter of public health and safety.
Read MoreThe topic of reliability of electricity has become increasingly concerning to Ohio’s co-ops as the number of baseload power generation sites has been reduced dramatically in the past 15 years.
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