
FINAL REVISED VERSION Ohio Power Siting Board Meeting
Wednesday, May 1, 2013 1:00 p.m.
180 E. Broad St. Columbus, Ohio 43215 Room 11B
- Approval of the minutes of the
regular Ohio Power Siting Board meeting held March 11, 2013.
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Case Number 10-1408-EL-BTX. In the Matter of the Application of Kinder Morgan
Cochin, LLC for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Construct
the Marcellus Lateral Pipeline. (Entry considering request to withdraw
application)
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Case Number 11-3676-EL-BGN. In the Matter of
the Application of Leipsic Wind, LLC for a Certificate of Public Convenience
and Necessity to Site a Wind-Powered Electric Generation Facility in Putnam
County, Ohio. (Entry considering request to withdraw application)
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Case Number 11-4251-EL-BTX. In the Matter of the Application of American
Transmission Systems, Incorporated for a Certificate of Environmental
Compatibility and Public Need for the Construction of the Delta-Swanton
Transmission Line Loops to the Fulton Substation. (Entry considering request to
withdraw application.)
- Case Number 12-1669-EL-BGA. In the Matter of
the Application of Rolling Hills Generating, LLC to Amend the Certificate of
Environmental Compatibility and Public Need for the Rolling Hills Generating
Station. (Order on Certificate Amendment considering application)
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Case Number 12-1981-GE-BRO. In the Matter of
the Ohio Power Siting Board’s Review of Chapters 4906-1, 4906-5, 4906-7,
4906-9, 4906-11, 4906-13, 4906-15, and 4906-17 of the Ohio Administrative Code.
(Entry calling for comments on proposed rules)
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Case Number 12-2959-EL-BGN. In the Matter of
the Application of Oregon Clean Energy, LLC for a Certificate of Environmental
Compatibility and Public Need to Construct an Electric Generation Facility in Lucas
County, Ohio. (Opinion, Order, and Certificate considering application)
- Staff Update
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The OPSB is responsible for reviewing and certificating plans for the construction of new energy facilities in Ohio. Before any company can build a major utility facility, the OPSB ensures that the facility will benefit Ohio’s citizens, promote the state’s economic interests and protect the environment and land use. The OPSB’s certification process includes local public hearings that allow residents to voice their opinions and concerns on proposed projects.
For additional information, contact: Matt Butler | (614) 644-7670
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