
The time is right for an Ohio Alternative Energy Standard or AES. An AES sets statewide requirements for clean, advanced energy production and purchase, spurring development and technology innovation. For Ohio, such legislation is imperative; our state is unusually reliant on old, dirty coal plants that are nearing the end of their lifecycle. It is time for change and modernization in Ohio’s energy production infrastructure. Our state needs to be inspired to lead on these issues, for either we will adapt or will we let our economy further atrophy in its twentieth-century model. Right now, Ohio’s energy is 90% coal

June 2000
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NREL/SR-550-26889
The Role of Women in Sustainable Energy Development
Elizabeth Cecelski
Energy, Environment & Development Germany
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1617 Cole Boulevard Golden, Colorado 80401-3393
NREL is a U.S. Department of Energy Laboratory Operated by Midwest Research Institute • Battelle • Bechtel Contract No. DE-AC36-99-GO10337
June 2000
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NREL/SR-550-26889
The Role of Women in Sustainable Energy Development
Elizabeth Cecelski
Energy, Environment & Development Germany
NREL Technical Monitor: Barbara C. Farhar
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1617 Cole Boulevard Golden, Colorado 80401-3393
NREL is a U.S. Department of Energy Laboratory Operated by Midwest Research Institute • Battelle • Bechtel Contract No. DE-AC36-99-GO10337
NOTICE This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of

The Coal Remining Subcategory - established to encourage operators to remine abandoned mine lands that still have economically valuable coal resources and at the completion of remining operations, result in improvement of the quality of pre-existing mine drainage discharges. The Western Alkaline Coal Mining Subcategory - established to allow alternate sediment control technologies (in place of or in addition to conventional sedimentation ponds) for reclamation and related areas. In the past, negative impacts have been caused by the predominant use of sedimentation ponds to meet the Subpart D - Alkaline Mine Drainage limitations. How the New Subcategories Fit in with
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