Increasing productivity in the manufacturing sector means making more with less, and it is a primary driver of economic growth. Ohio businesses enhance productivity through process improvements that reduce waste—wasted time, wasted inputs, and wasted energy.

According to a recent Environmental Entrepreneurs report, nearly 80,000 Ohioans work in areas related to energy efficiency deployment. From installer to engineer to architect to maintenance, these are jobs that cannot be outsourced and keep Ohioans close to home.

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House Republicans Launch Push to Reinstate Clean Energy Tax Credits

“Amid soaring electricity costs and tens of billions in clean energy projects getting cancelled and delayed across the country, this is a modest – but smart – step back in the right direction."


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E2: Federal Judge Temporarily Lifts Regulatory Blockade Of Wind and Solar Projects

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Six Emerging Environmental Entrepreneurs Selected for National Fellowship

The E2 & 1 Hotels the fellowship program is designed to help early career environmentally-minded entrepreneurs and community leaders to create and implement unique projects at the intersection of the economy and environment. This year’s projects span a wide...


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