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A Stark County judge this week dismissed a lawsuit Ohio filed against the developers of the 4.2 billion dollar Rover natural gas pipeline that stretches…
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The federal judges noted "the Forest Service's serious environmental concerns that were suddenly, and mysteriously, assuaged in time to meet a private pipeline company's deadlines."
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The lower house of parliament OK'd the bill, which is likely to sail through the upper house too. "We are ready to think and act beyond narrow short-term and vested interests," one lawmaker vowed.
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Columbus police say one person is hospitalized in stable condition following a garage explosion Sunday in North Linden. Police have not released the…
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Ohio has overtaken West Virginia to become the sixth-largest natural gas producer in the U.S. after a boost in production last year. The Energy…
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The increase in construction of natural gas power plants in Ohio is putting the industry on track to replace coal as the dominant source of electricity in…
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Columbus fire investigators say the explosion that leveled a Lock Avenue home was accidental. Investigators say the blast was caused by natural gas…
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A large group of energy insiders gathered in Columbus to learn more about the advances in natural gas. The keynote speaker was former U.S. energy…