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Developed by Ohio University, The Ohio State University and their project partners, this report explores various carbon management and energy policies and their potential impact on Ohio’s communities and businesses. The report offers information and policy options to Ohio stakeholders in the interest of keeping Ohio competitive and thriving. Where are Ohio’s major sources of greenhouse gas emissions? How could federal carbon policies affect Ohio? Which carbon strategies could Ohio pursue?

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Task 2: Federal Policy Review

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Task 2: Federal Policy Review. How could federal carbon policies affect Ohio? The rapid evolution of policy, legislative and regulatory proposals at the federal level makes it especially important to understand how such proposals could affect Ohio’s communities and businesses. A team from Ohio University and High Road Strategies conducted a review of policy proposals and impact analyses relevant to Ohio. Download individual chapters related to Task 2:. US Climate Change Policies: Literature Search.

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Task 5: Modeling Scenarios

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Task 5: Modeling Scenarios. What are the potential economic, environmental and societal consequences of climate policies for Ohio? Building on information gathered from Tasks 1, 2 and 4, a team from The Ohio State University and Millennium Institute developed a dynamic energy-economic policy (DEEPS) simulation tool that can analyze the impacts of proposed carbon and energy policies and GHG emission reduction scenarios. This tool builds upon the T21-Ohio model. Request user access to the DEEPS model.

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Task 4: State Policy Options

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Task 4: State Policy Options. Which carbon strategies could Ohio pursue? Policy Considerations for an Ohio Climate Change Plan. Where are Ohio’s major sources of greenhouse gas emissions? How could federal carbon policies affect Ohio? Which carbon strategies could Ohio pursue? What are the economic consequences of carbon policies on Ohio? 2011 by Ohio University. This material is based upon work supported by the. Department of Energy under Award Number(s) DE-EE0000165.

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Task 1: Greenhouse Gas Inventory

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Task 1: Greenhouse Gas Inventory. Where are Ohio’s major sources of GHG emissions? The first step to better understanding how to track, benchmark and evaluate Ohio’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is to understand where they originate. An Ohio University. Team based in the Russ School of Engineering and Technology. Collected data from the Ohio EPA. And other sources to develop a comprehensive statewide GHG inventory. Explore the Greenhouse Gas Inventory. How could federal carbon policies affect Ohio?

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