“ALL OF THE ABOVE”
is not a sound Energy Strategy for Ohio


Authored by Jon Paul Morrow M.Econ.
"ALL OF THE ABOVE" is not a sound Energy Strategy for Ohio is the first in a series of policy reports from the eGeneration Foundation. This concise yet powerful document provides a hard-hitting, data-informed critique of Ohio’s current energy planning paradigm. With clarity and conviction, it dismantles the myth of "all of the above" as a viable long-term grid strategy and offers legislators and decision-makers a rational path forward—centered on energy reliability, economic resilience, and environmental integrity. Essential reading for anyone serious about Ohio’s energy future
Ohio Electric Grid Governance and Market Reform: A Strategic Report


Authored by Jon Paul Morrow M.Econ.
This strategic report from the eGeneration Foundation delivers a comprehensive, fact-driven analysis of how Ohio's electric grid is governed and why its current market structure deserves serious scrutiny. It explores the influence of FERC and PJM, revisits the legacy of deregulation and Enron’s role, and offers side-by-side comparisons of Ohio’s electricity costs with regulated states like Tennessee and Oklahoma.
With detailed evaluations of re-regulation and the potential formation of a state-run Ohio RTO, the report weighs the economic and reliability trade-offs of Ohio regaining control of its grid. It assesses PJM's reliability during extreme weather events and examines structural biases in market rules favoring intermittent renewables over dispatchable baseload generation.
Designed for policymakers, energy stakeholders, and Ohio legislators, this document cuts through the ideology to offer a grounded path forward—one that puts Ohio’s citizens, economy, and grid stability first.
“Has Deregulation Served Ohio Well?”


Authored by Patricia Gascoyne
This authoritative report from the eGeneration Foundation provides Ohio’s legislators and policymakers with a sweeping analysis of Ohio’s electric grid performance and governance over the past two decades. Tracing the consequences of deregulation since 2001, the report confronts the erosion of democratic oversight, increased vulnerability to winter outages, and underinvestment in infrastructure. Through real-world case studies and comparisons to successful regulated states like Georgia, Tennessee, and Idaho, it makes a compelling case for reasserting state control and re-regulating the grid to foster reliability, economic growth, and technological leadership—particularly in advanced nuclear. A must-read for anyone shaping Ohio’s energy future.
When 100% Renewables is less than 4% Renewables


Authored by Miranda Morrow
This compelling report pulls back the curtain on Ohio's renewable energy claims, exposing how retail energy providers use Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) to market “100% renewable” electricity plans that, in reality, deliver less than 4% renewable energy to Ohio homes. A must-read for policymakers, regulators, and consumers alike, the document dissects the misleading marketing practices dominating Ohio's competitive energy market, challenges the economic and environmental efficacy of REC-based greenwashing, and calls for legislative reform to restore truth in renewable energy advertising. Armed with philosophical clarity and technical rigor, this report is a powerful defense of honesty in energy policy.
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