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Renewable Energy Programs

renewable energy

Ohio’s electric co-operatives take a balanced approach to renewable energy. While we continue to support and utilize affordable coal-fired generation for the bulk of our power, Buckeye Power and its member cooperatives have made significant investments in renewable energy on behalf of Ohio co-op members.

And to ensure LCEC's members understand renewable energy we are giving you access to websites that will show you how much electricity is produced in Logan County by solar panels and residential wind turbines. To learn more click on the links below the pictures.

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Wind Turbine Production

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Solar Production

OHIO'S ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO

OurSolar community solar farms

2.1 megawatts of solar energy

Buckeye Power has installed solar energy arrays at 23 locations throughout Ohio for the OurSolar community solar project. Individual sizes range from 25 kilowatts to more than 600 kilowatts. Local member cooperatives may offer subscriptions to these solar farms as an alternative source of generation. These subscriptions provide direct access to solar generation to electric consumers who otherwise may not have the means or ability to have their own rooftop systems.

Anaerobic digesters at livestock farms

4.45 megawatts from biogas projects

Buckeye Power purchases the excess generation from animal waste anaerobic digester systems at four locations across the state. Bacteria break down the manure produced at these dairy, pork and poultry operations to create the methane gas used to fuel engine-and-generator sets. Power flows onto the grid via interconnections with the member systems Consolidated, Midwest, North Western, and Paulding Putnam electric cooperatives.

Gas generation at landfills

9.6 megawatts of methane generation

Buckeye Power receives methane-produced power from the Hancock County Landfill and Suburban Regional Landfill (in Perry County), using interconnections provided by Hancock-Wood Electric Cooperative and South Central Power.

Hydropower from upstate New York

55-megawatt entitlement

Buckeye Power began receiving attractively-priced hydropower from the New York Power Authority (NYPA) in 2004. NYPA is the largest state-owned power organization in the nation and a not-for-profit provider of generation to electric cooperatives, community-owned electric systems, and private utilities. Power comes primarily from the Niagara (90 percent) and St. Lawrence rivers.

 

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  • Establishing service
    • Membership Application
    • New Service Checklist and Pricing
    • Residential Rates and Bill
    • Articles of Incorporation
    • Code of Regulations
    • Terms and Conditions of Service
  • My Account
    • Capital Credits
    • Manage your account with SmartHub
    • Payment Options & Assistance
    • Social Agencies of Logan County
  • Co-op Programs
    • ACRE Co-op Owners for Political Action
    • Co-op Connections Card
    • Co-ops Vote
    • Ohio Cooperative Living Magazine
    • Renewable Energy Programs
    • Scholarships
    • Youth Tour
  • Energy Efficiency & Safety
    • Energy Calculators
    • Load Management
    • Together We Save
    • Downed Power Lines
    • Electrical Safety
    • Move Over for Safety
    • Safety Demonstration
    • Row of Way Clearance
  • Grant Opportunities
    • Operation Round Up Application
    • Operation Round Up FAQs
    • Energizing Education
  • About Us
    • Annual Meeting of Members
      • Teletownhall annual meeting
    • Annual Report
    • Board of Trustees
    • Contact Us
    • Cooperative Principles
    • Non-Discrimination Statement
    • Our Purpose
    • Our Sources of Energy
  • Unclaimed Capital Credits
    • Unclaimed Capital Credits