Under Ohio law and OPSB rules, solar projects designed for or capable of operation at a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW) or more are required to file with OPSB and seek approval of an application for a certificate of environmental compatibility and public need to construct and operate a major utility facility1. The Ohio Power Siting Board has approved four solar energy projects with a combined capacity of nearly 600 MW2. On June 28, 2021, the Ohio General Assembly passed Substitute Senate Bill 52, a significant revision to Ohio’s power siting approval process for utility-scale solar and wind projects3.
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EVA POE Solar Film Extrusion Lineis mainly used in the packaging of photovoltaic modules, which is the key material of photovoltaic.
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