Ohio Supreme Court Rules Lake Erie Offshore Wind Project Can Move Forward
In the 6-1 ruling, the court found that the Ohio Power Siting Board properly issued a permit that allows construction of Icebreaker Wind to move ahead.
One-third of the power from the wind farm is already under contract with the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County and with its permit secure, LEEDCo can now focus on marketing the remaining two-thirds of the electricity it will produce.
The company proposes to construct a six-turbine wind farm about 10 miles off the coast of Lake Erie near Cleveland.
Sea Lamprey Control Initiative Enters Five-year Implementation Phase
The Supplemental Sea Lamprey Control Initiative (SUPCON) has entered a new, five-year implementation phase following several years of successful proof-of-concept research. Funded by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, SUPCON expands... Read More
Alliance for the Great Lakes Addresses the Impact of Data Centers
The Alliance for the Great Lakes (AGL), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that works to protect, conserve and restore the Great Lakes, is investigating the impact of data centers and agricultural... Read More

