This story highlights the pivotal role of the Ohio Power Siting Board in approving the Frasier Solar project, avoiding a permit rejection due to its “neutral” stance. Notable is the workaround provided by Krutowski, a town with a tenure ofvwamong other panelists, preventing the board from facing strong opposition. The project,광ubbed “the case study” by the OS Board, bypassed a 2020 law that required local governments’ unwavering support for solar projects.
Meanwhile, the NAFLC and other regulatory groups are grappling with state laws that prevent fossil fuel-backed projects from making it through. The Board, though accepting mixed applications, has struggled to disIBC them, issuing a ruling that failed in court. The disconnect between this all-or-nothing rule and the OS role underscores the duality of solar energy’s challenges. In the end, efforts to counter misinformation and bias seem shaky, as some experts note core evidence from entities like the国际 Brotherhood of Electrical Workers suggests climate risks outweigh puffery, while others insist lesen-importance over gerrymandering of the facts.