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0:56 AM CDT
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Temperatures will range from 54 to 46 degrees with clear skies. Winds will be light from the north. No precipitation is expected.
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Wednesday
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Detailed Short Term Forecast
Issued at 0:56 AM CDT
Wednesday...Temperatures will range from a high of 54 to a low of 46 degrees with clear skies. Winds will range between 1 and 3 miles per hour from the north. No precipitation is expected.
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Overnight ...Temperatures will range from 54 to 46 degrees with clear skies. Winds will be light from the north. No precipitation is expected.
Wednesday...Temperatures will range from a high of 77 to a low of 47 degrees with clear skies. Winds will range between 2 and 7 miles per hour from the south. No precipitation is expected.

Wind turbines will help Ohio State save on energy costs

Jan. 31, 2013 | 0 comments

Ohio State University officials say they expect to save $1 million in energy costs this year thanks to wind turbines in northwest Ohio.

The university in Columbus signed a 20-year agreement last fall to buy 50 megawatts of power annually generated by spinning wind turbines at Blue Creek Wind Farm. It's the state largest commercial wind farm, with 152 turbines in Van Wert and Paulding counties.

One megawatt of electricity can light about 300 homes. And 50 megawatts are enough to power about a quarter of the campus.

The Columbus Dispatch reports that it's part of the university's goal of becoming carbon neutral. Ohio State recently named energy as one of three priority focus areas for university wide teaching, research and community outreach over the next 10 years.

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