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  1. Board of Directors — Utility Scale Solar Energy Coalition of Ohio. President. Pat Tully, Savion Energy. Since 2022, Pat Tully has served as the State Policy Manger for Savion, LLC and a USSEC board member.

  2. Feb 23, 2023 · The Ohio Township Association (OTA) has worked with the law firm of Brosius, Johnson, and Griggs LLC to develop sample zoning regulations for solar facilities under 50 MW and land use for that purpose.

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    Long-time union activist Christopher Mabe (cmabe@ocsea.org) is a Corrections Sergeant at the Lorain Correctional Institution. He has served as OCSEA President since 2011. With over 30 years working in Ohio's prison system, Mabe has been a long-time critic of private prisons. He has also been an outspoken opponent of attacks on collective bargaining...

    Gerard "Rocky" Jolly (gjolly@ocsea.org) was elected OCSEA Vice President in August 2019. Over the past 20 years, Jolly has held many positions within the union including as District 6 President, OCSEA State Board of Directors member for District 6 and a Union Education Trust Board Trustee. As chair of the Board Government Affairs Committee, he led ...

    Kathy Gersper (kgersper@ocsea.org) has served in the position of OCSEA Secretary-Treasurer for over a decade and was elected in 2019 to her fifth four-year term as Secretary-Treasurer of OCSEA. Kathy has served on past bargaining teams, sits on the Ohio AFL-CIO Executive Board and is Vice President (and former Secretary-Treasurer) of the Central Oh...

  3. The Utility Scale Solar Energy Coalition of Ohio (USSEC) is a non-profit organization representing developers, manufacturers and industry leaders in our state working to meet the demand for clean energy and drive economic development benefitting Ohios communities, schools and rural landowners.

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  5. Feb 8, 2023 · Like other Americans, Ohio residents who want to go solar can take advantage of the federal investment tax credit, plus the many potential adders offered in the Inflation Reduction Act. As far as state incentives go, the state has some catching up to do. The state’s first net metering law was passed in 1999, according to DSIRE.

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