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ORVI Insider #20: A Model for Economic Development in Appalachia

by Ben Hunkler | Jul 20, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

  The  latest news, research, and analysis from the Ohio River Valley Institute.         July 20, 2021       A groundbreaking set of new reports from the Ohio River Valley Institute explain why natural gas development failed to...

ORVI Insider #19: RGGI Revenue Could Help Ease the Energy Transition in PA

by Ben Hunkler | Jun 30, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

  The  latest news, research, and analysis from the Ohio River Valley Institute.         June 30, 2021       A new report from the Ohio River Valley Institute outlines the economic opportunities of the Regional Greenhouse Gas...

ORVI Insider #18: What’s the Future of the Ohio River?

by Ben Hunkler | Jun 15, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 18 June 15, 2021         What will our Ohio River look like in 10 years? To see the future of the Ohio Valley, ORVI Research Fellow Eric de Place writes, look to a place that is almost its antipode: the tropical...

ORVI Insider #17: Could a Former Coal Town in Washington Provide a Model for Appalachia’s Energy Transition?

by Ben Hunkler | Jun 1, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 17 May 25, 2021         Could a former coal town in Washington State provide a model for Appalachia’s energy transition? In 2011, Centralia, Washington was struggling to deal with a shuttered coal mine, the...

ORVI Insider #16: Cutting WV’s Coal Subsidies Could Open Up $56 Million in Revenue

by Ben Hunkler | May 11, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 16 May 11, 2021       Headlining our sixteenth newsletter is new research from Senior Researcher Ted Boettner on West Virginia’s tax subsidy for thin-seam coal production. Boettner’s latest analysis...

ORVI Insider #15: “Repairing the Damage” Sparks National Conversations on AML and Orphan Well Remediation

by Ben Hunkler | Apr 27, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 15 April 27, 2021         In this edition of our newsletter, we highlight coverage of ORVI’s recent Repairing the Damage reports and webinar series, co-produced by ReImagine Appalachia, on the environmental and...

ORVI Insider #14: Repairing the Damage from Appalachia’s Orphan Wells and Abandoned Mine Lands

by Ben Hunkler | Apr 14, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 14 April 14, 2021         For more than 150 years, Appalachia has provided the cheap energy that has powered the nation’s industrial growth and helped construct the middle class. But Appalachian communities did...

ORVI Insider #13: Risks for New Natural Gas Development in Appalachia

by Ben Hunkler | Mar 23, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider Vol. 13 March 23, 2021         In this edition of our newsletter, we introduce groundbreaking new research conducted by the Stockholm Environmental Institute and published by ORVI on the financial risks of new natural gas...

ORVI Insider #12: Fossil Fuel Subsidies, LNG Trains, and a Window into the West Virginia Legislature

by Ben Hunkler | Mar 2, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider March 2, 2021         A Message from Our Executive Director        Many of us are nearing a year of isolation in our homes, but recently it feels like the very ground beneath our feet is changing when it...

ORVI Insider #11: Energy Experts Say “There Is No Business Case” for Appalachian Fracking

by Ben Hunkler | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog Posts, Newsletter

    ORVI Insider February 9, 2021         A Message from Our Executive Director        Last week, we hosted a forum on the future of the oil and gas industry’s “Shale Crescent” vision for Appalachia.  If you were not able...
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