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Zorro

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Tue Jan 17, 2023, 01:30 PM Jan 2023

How dark money groups led Ohio to redefine gas as 'green energy'

Conservative groups helped Ohio lawmakers push the narrative that the fuel is clean, documents show. They are taking their campaign to other states.

When Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a bill this month to legally redefine natural gas as a source of “green energy,” supporters characterized it as the culmination of a grass-roots effort to recognize the Buckeye state’s largest energy source.

“It’s green. It’s clean. And it’s abundant right under our feet, right here in Ohio,” Rep. Troy Balderson (R-Ohio) wrote in an opinion piece in the Columbus Dispatch.

But Ohio’s new law is anything but homegrown, according to documents reviewed by The Washington Post. The Empowerment Alliance, a dark money group with ties to the gas industry, helped Ohio lawmakers push the narrative that the fuel is clean, the documents show. The American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, another anonymously funded group whose donors remain a mystery, assisted in the effort.

ALEC — a network of state lawmakers, businesses and conservative donors — circulated proposed legislation for Ohio lawmakers and has urged other states to follow suit, according to the documents, which were obtained via a public records request by the Energy and Policy Institute, a group that advocates for renewable energy.

https://wapo.st/3QJAMFc
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Backseat Driver

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Tue Jan 17, 2023, 01:59 PM
Jan 2023

A large explosion rocked downtown Cleveland in 1944 killing many and destroying city blocks.

https://www.clevescene.com/news/the-day-cleveland-exploded-70-years-later-the-unthinkable-disaster-of-the-east-ohio-gas-co-explosion-4391878

More recently, on 23/24 January, 2011, many homes were damaged and a whole village's residents were evacuated after failure of a gas regulator caused damage to home and apartment in the village due to explosive fires.

https://www.cleveland19.com/story/13894590/city-of-fairport-harbor-told-to-evacuate/

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