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Bitcoin Mining Breathes Life into Zombie Coal Plants

Bitcoin Mining Breathes Life into Zombie Coal Plants

by Eric de Place | Nov 29, 2021 | Blog Posts, Clean Energy, Shared Prosperity

Bitcoin is on the verge of going mainstream, with some companies — and even countries — recognizing the cryptocurrency as legal tender. The market cap of Bitcoin now surpasses both Facebook and Tesla, and it also recently became the 13th largest currency...
Why the Fracked Gas to Plastics Pipeline Has No Future in the Ohio River Valley

Why the Fracked Gas to Plastics Pipeline Has No Future in the Ohio River Valley

by Ben Hunkler | Nov 23, 2021 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

Four years ago, petrochemical industry boosters predicted a new wave of industry would roll across the natural gas-producing region of Appalachia, spurring billions of dollars in capital investments and a veritable economic renaissance in a place that sorely needed...
Another round of Appalachian coal plant retirements may be imminent

Another round of Appalachian coal plant retirements may be imminent

by Sean O'Leary | Nov 19, 2021 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

January 25, 2022 may become the day the music died for a number of the remaining Appalachian coal-fired power plants. That’s when PJM, the regional transmission operator (RTO) that manages wholesale energy markets in all or parts of 13 mid-Atlantic and midwestern...
Sloganeering politicians and CEO’s and the myth of energy independence

Sloganeering politicians and CEO’s and the myth of energy independence

by Sean O'Leary | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

I’m old. And for nigh on to fifty years I have been listening to politicians and oil and gas executives soberly invoke “energy independence” as a a noble goal that is necessary to preserve our freedom and way of life. Starting in the 1970s, a decade...
Pennsylvania AG Josh Shapiro Charges Mariner East Pipeline Developer with Environmental Crimes, Reflecting Widespread Support for a Crackdown on Fracking

Pennsylvania AG Josh Shapiro Charges Mariner East Pipeline Developer with Environmental Crimes, Reflecting Widespread Support for a Crackdown on Fracking

by Ben Hunkler | Oct 15, 2021 | Blog Posts, Natural Gas

Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro charged Mariner East 2 Pipeline owner Energy Transfer with a total of 48 counts of environmental crimes last Tuesday in a landmark crackdown that reflects Pennsylvania voters’ overwhelming concern about the impacts of...
Mapping the Cost of Widespread CCUS Adoption

Mapping the Cost of Widespread CCUS Adoption

by Ben Hunkler | Oct 7, 2021 | Blog Posts, Hydrogen & Carbon Capture

New Ohio River Valley Institute research finds that the broad-scale adoption of carbon capture, use, and sequestration (CCUS) would come with a price tag upwards of $100 billion dollars per year. A bevy of proposed legislation in Congress would hoist that bill on...
New Report Finds Proposed Carbon Capture, Use, and Sequestration (CCUS) Bills Would Raise Electricity Costs by 25%

New Report Finds Proposed Carbon Capture, Use, and Sequestration (CCUS) Bills Would Raise Electricity Costs by 25%

by Sean O'Leary | Oct 7, 2021 | Blog Posts, Hydrogen & Carbon Capture

With a price tag of $100 billion/year, widespread adoption of CCUS in the electric system would spark outrage if its cost showed up in our monthly electric bills. But members of Congress, including some climate hawks, seem to be coalescing around legislation that...
Year in Review

Year in Review

by Ben Hunkler | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog Posts, Clean Energy, Fair Democracy, Shared Prosperity

The Ohio River Valley Institute (ORVI) launched one year ago, in August 2020, as an independent, nonprofit think tank designed to equip the region’s residents and decision-makers with the policy research and practical tools they need to advance long-term solutions to...
ORVI Insider #22: Our First Year in Review

ORVI Insider #22: Our First Year in Review

by Ben Hunkler | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider: Our First Year in Review The Ohio River Valley Institute (ORVI) launched one year ago, in August 2020, as an independent, nonprofit think tank designed to equip the region’s residents and decision-makers with the policy research and...
PTTGCA’s “indefinite delay” reminds Ohio Valley leaders of the need for  a viable economic development strategy

PTTGCA’s “indefinite delay” reminds Ohio Valley leaders of the need for a viable economic development strategy

by Sean O'Leary | Aug 27, 2021 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

According to a recent report from S&P Global/Platts, “PTTGC America’s final investment decision on a new petrochemical complex in southeast Ohio remains on indefinite hold until the company secures a new partner in the project, the company said in an email...
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