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Youngstown 44515 stats

44515 is a zipcode residing in Youngstown, Ohio covering an area of 19.18 square miles. With a population of 27766 people, 44515 is the 114th most populous zipcode in all of Ohio.

Area codes include 330/234.

4 Cities Nearest to Youngstown

3 Smaller Zipcodes

ZipcodeMedian Income
43917$42,650
43713$42,645
44119$42,590
43050$42,576
45613$42,550

Popular Plans in Youngstown

Name Term Price
Annual Clean Energy Plan 12 0.0¢
TrueSimple 6 6 6.4¢
Clean Gas Plan 1 0.0¢
OH Frontier Online Premier Gas-6 6 0.0¢
24 Month Fixed 24 0.0¢
36 Month Fixed 36 0.0¢
36 Month Home Natural Gas Plan 36 0.0¢
Safe Harbor 24 24 0.0¢
Variable 1 0.0¢
12 Month Fixed 12 0.0¢
OH Frontier Online Premier Gas-12 12 0.0¢
Secure Choice 12 12 0.0¢
Monthly Plan 1 0.0¢
Clean Energy Plan 1 6.5¢
1 Month Variable 1 0.0¢
12 Month Fixed 12 0.0¢
Managed Rate 12 12 0.0¢
Safe Harbor 36 36 0.0¢
Safe Harbor 48 48 0.0¢
Fixed-Rate Gas 12 12 0.0¢

Recent Customer Reviews around Youngstown

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Liked the price they offered. Customer Service was professional and friendly.
  • Theresa
  • Canal Fulton, OH
  • July 11th, 2022

News Around Youngstown

Turning Trash Tires to Energy in Youngstown

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Will SOBE’s Waste Tire Plan Fall Flat?

Tires are a problem everywhere because they're hard to get rid of. Burning them for fuel is dirty. So learn how waste tires could be safely used to generate electricity in Youngstown and eastern Ohio.
Tires are a problem everywhere and burning them for fuel is toxic. Learn how waste tires could be safely used to generate electricity in Youngstown and eastern Ohio.

SOBE Thermal Energy is building a new power plant in Youngstown. It’s not wind or solar, nor is it burning coal or even natural gas. Instead, they intend to turn waste tires into cheap Ohio electricity through a gasification process. Some residents are concerned about the effects that burning tires could have on the community. So, what are the next steps for turning trash tires into energy in Youngstown?

Health Concerns With Burning Tires

All things considered, it’s common knowledge that burning tires isn’t the safest thing on the planet. If you were to just light up a pile of them in your yard, you’d be breathing in some pretty serious chemicals. SOBE says that they have a way to filter out those pollutants using a Thermolyzer™️. This machine uses a method an oxygen free process called Pyrolysis. While it does use high heat, it doesn’t involve fire at all. The Thermolyzer converts waste into gas and carbon with a heated vaccum. So there’s no worry about raging tire fires, or explosions. The gas is then scrubbed of impurities, leaving it to be used safely to burn for fuel.

Is Burning Tires Greener For Ohio?

Having a bunch of old tires laying around is inevitably worse for the environment than using them. Pyrolysis is self-contained, fuels itself, and will reduce landfill waste. So, it's not going to blow up, or belch carbon monoxide into the air like a coal plant. On top of this, most if not all of the byproducts are reusable. This includes carbon fiber, steel, and even rare metals from e-waste. That’s the beautiful thing: it’s not just tires. Pyrolysis can recycle a whole bunch of things that were either not recyclable, or were difficult to recycle.

How Would This Affect You As A Consumer?

After this year's crazy ups and downs with natural gas, wouldn’t it be nice to have another option? There is no telling when pyrolysis power would make it to consumers, but being able to supplement supplies could help stabilize electricity prices. Plus, in the event that something like the big freeze in Texas happens again, pyrolysis power could help keep the lights on. It could reduce local recycling costs for inconvenient waste. In the meantime, the EPA will be doing numerous tests to assure that this plant will be safe.

Don’t Be Afraid Of Pyrolysis

Going green can be a scary process. New green technologies are evolving daily. If you’re unaware of the options available to you for green energy in Ohio, be sure to look up how things work. And going green can also save you green. Try some great energy saving tips to reduce your carbon footprint right alongside your bill. And if you’re looking for a green option for your electricity, check out www.ohenergyratings.com