Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast: Ohio’s Reliability of Electricity this Winter
How 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?
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A new assessment report has been released regarding the reliability of electricity for the upcoming winter season. How 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? Find out from the experts at Buckeye Power and Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives on this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast. Plus, the Young Ag Professionals Winter Leadership Experience is back in Sandusky this year and everyone can take part, no matter your age bracket. Get the details from the Young Ag professionals State Committee.
How 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?
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