Ohio House passes bill allowing renewable energy credits for coal-burning coke plant - News Summed Up

Ohio House passes bill allowing renewable energy credits for coal-burning coke plant


COLUMBUS, Ohio – The state House passed legislation Wednesday to allow a coal-burning facility in southern Ohio to claim a renewable energy credit – a commodity that utility companies pay for in cash to comply with Ohio’s green energy requirements. SunCoke Energy operates 200 garage-sized ovens in Scioto County that refine coal into “coke,” a purified carbon used in the blast furnace production of steel. Instead of wasting the steam it produces as a byproduct, SunCoke sells it to a neighboring plant owned by Altivia Petrochemicals, which uses the steam in its production of chemicals like phenol, acetone, and alpha-methyl-styrene.


Source: Daily Nation May 08, 2024 22:49 UTC



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