Ohio State U. Gas-Fired Power Plant Completion Delayed Until 2026
Ohio State University (OSU) is constructing two natural gas combustion turbine generators and one steam turbine generator with a maximum power generating capacity of 105.5 megawatts of electricity and 285 kilopounds per hour of steam. It’s being built on 1.35 acres at OSU’s main campus in Franklin County (see OH Approves Gas-Fired Power Plant for OSU – Antis Pledge to Fight). In 2021, as project construction began, a group of spoiled rotten children who are being "educated" at OSU instructed the university to stop construction or else (see Spoiled Kids Threaten OSU re NatGas Power Plant – Stop or Else). Construction continued, and the "or else" never materialized. The little snots are all talk and no action. However, here it is four years later, and the project is still not done.To view this content, log into your member account. (Not a member? Join Today!)
