Ohio-made Clean Energy Can Power Our Future

Across Ohio, families and businesses are paying more for energy than they should—while we fall behind other countries that are investing in smarter, more reliable systems. The truth is, we already have the foundation to lead: world-class manufacturing, skilled workers, and the ability to build energy right here at home. My plan focuses on lowering energy costs, strengthening American manufacturing, and making sure new industries contribute to the system instead of driving up prices. By investing in Ohio-made clean energy and modern infrastructure, we can create jobs, reduce costs, and build an energy system that works for the future – not the past.

Energy Independence & Jobs Plan

The Problem: Ohio has the tools to lead in energy, but we’re not using them effectively.

  • Electricity costs are higher than they should be  
  • We’ve fallen behind in modern grid infrastructure like energy storage  
  • Manufacturers face a competitive disadvantage due to energy costs  
  • New energy demand is growing faster than the system can handle  

At the same time, Ohio is home to one of the most important energy manufacturing hubs in the country.

This plan focuses on three goals:

  1. Lower energy costs for families and businesses  
  2. Strengthen Ohio manufacturing and job creation  
  3. Build a modern, reliable energy system  

1. Protect and Expand Ohio Energy Jobs

Solar Manufacturing Leadership

Ohio is home to one of the largest solar manufacturing operations in the Western Hemisphere.

  • Thousands of jobs supported by solar manufacturing  
  • Billions of dollars invested in Ohio facilities  
  • A growing supply chain tied to advanced manufacturing  

This is exactly the kind of industry Ohio should be leading.

The challenge: Policy decisions have made it harder to expand energy projects, limiting growth and driving up costs.

The solution:

  • Protect domestic manufacturing from unfair competition  
  • Strengthen workforce training pipelines  
  • Support continued investment in research and innovation  

This is about keeping high-paying jobs in Ohio and growing them.

2. Lower Energy Costs with Better Infrastructure

Closing the Storage Gap

Ohio has fallen far behind other states in energy storage – one of the key tools for lowering electricity costs.

  • Other states have invested heavily in storage  
  • Ohio has barely begun building this infrastructure  

Why it matters: Energy storage saves excess power and releases it when demand is high—reducing price spikes and lowering bills.

What this plan does:

  • Invest in large-scale energy storage across Ohio  
  • Support a mix of technologies  
  • Pair new energy generation with storage  

This is about lowering costs, not ideology.

3. Make Ohio Manufacturers More Competitive

Industrial Energy Efficiency (CHP)

Ohio manufacturers pay more for energy than many global competitors.

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) produces electricity and usable heat at the same time.

Benefits:

  • Up to 30% lower energy costs  
  • More efficient fuel use  
  • Stronger industrial competitiveness  

What this plan does:

  • Restore federal incentives for CHP systems  
  • Support shared energy systems in industrial parks  
  • Reduce regulatory barriers  

This gives Ohio manufacturers the same advantages their competitors already have.

4. Make Large Energy Users Pay Their Fair Share

Data Centers and Grid Impact

New industries, especially data centers, are driving massive energy demand.

The problem: Without clear rules, new large users can strain the grid and shift costs onto families and small businesses.

The solution:

  • Require large users to contribute to grid upgrades  
  • Encourage investment in energy storage  
  • Ensure infrastructure costs aren’t passed to ratepayers  

This protects Ohio families while supporting growth.

5. Protect Home Energy Independence

Rooftop Solar and Consumer Protection

Ohio families who invested in home energy systems made long-term financial decisions.

This plan:

  • Protects federal tax credits for home energy systems  
  • Supports fair compensation for energy produced  
  • Expands access to energy efficiency improvements  

This is about fairness and consumer protection.

6. Modernize the Grid

Ohio’s energy system needs to catch up to modern demand.

Key priorities:

  • Faster approval of new energy projects  
  • Upgrading transmission infrastructure  
  • Supporting rural grid reliability  
  • Improving system resilience  

A modern grid means:

  • Lower costs  
  • More reliability  
  • Capacity for growth  

How It All Works Together

This is a system:

  • Lower costs through smarter infrastructure  
  • Stronger jobs through manufacturing and energy investment  
  • Fair rules so growth doesn’t come at the expense of families  

The Bottom Line

Energy policy should be simple:

  • Lower bills  
  • Better jobs  
  • A system that works  

Ohio already has the foundation to lead.

We just need to use it.

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