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SunCoke urges lawmakers to treat waste steam used in manufacturing as eligible for renewable energy credits under HB 264
Ohio Senate Energy and Public Utilities Committee · December 10, 2024
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Summary
SunCoke Energy told the Senate committee that expanding the definition of waste energy recovery to include steam transferred to separate manufacturing processes would allow existing Haverhill operations to receive renewable energy credits and promote efficiency.
At the committee’s second hearing on House Bill 264, Katie Batten, director of environmental and sustainability at SunCoke Energy, asked senators to extend the state’s renewable energy credit treatment to waste energy recovery systems that transfer steam to separate manufacturing processes.
Batten described…
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