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VP Kamala Harris says she plans to 'earn and win' Democratic nomination after Joe Biden drops out and endorses her; New Alabama bill threatens voter rights, legal challenge ensues; Fact-checking GOP claims on immigrants; Water contamination a concern in Midwest flood aftermath.

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President Joe Biden drops his 2024 re-election bid. He's endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to take his spot on the ticket, and election experts say they see benefits to this decision.

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Report: Ohio ranks 17th in U.S. for solar power installations

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Wednesday, May 22, 2024   

Ohio homes and businesses have installed enough solar energy to power nearly 300,000 homes each year.

A new report released by the Solar Energy Industries Association said more than half of the solar installations in the United States have come online since 2020, with more than 25% installed since the Inflation Reduction Act passed almost two years ago.

Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, said the industry is booming in the state.

"Ohio is a hotbed of solar manufacturing," Hopper pointed out. "You have a number of facilities that are manufacturing solar panels, racking, manufacturing other parts that are needed to build solar. And that's led to significant investment in the state from the solar industry."

The report showed in 2012, only California had more than 25,000 solar systems installed. Today, 23 states and territories can make that claim and 11 have surpassed 100,000 solar installations. More than 19,000 are in Ohio, ranking 17th in the nation.

Hopper pointed out not only is the growth in solar energy happening quickly but it has been sustained, and she predicts it will continue to be.

"It took 40 years for the United States to install a million solar projects, and then it only took eight years to get to 5 million and that is indicative of the rapid growth," Hopper emphasized. "We think it'll only take six years to get to 10 million."

Hopper noted for most people and businesses, power is a significant expense, so alternatives are worth considering.

"I would encourage every homeowner, every business owner in Ohio to take a look at their electricity bill," Hopper urged. "Compare it to the quotes they got from solar contractors, and in most cases, I am betting that they'll be saving money."

She added the solar industry supports the careers of about 1,700 Ohioans and has invested just over $3 billion into the state's economy.


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