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New Role for Forest Bradley-Wright in the Southeast Region

This is a guest blog originally posted here (https://www.all4energy.org/energy-matters-blog/new-role-for-forest-bradley-wright-in-southeast-region#comments) by the Alliance for Affordable Energy.

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What is the fastest growing occupation in the country? (Hint: It will blow you away!)

This blog entry was written by Allie Brown, former Clean Energy Advocacy Manager at SACE.

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Wind Farm Fact Check

Simon Mahan, SACE's Renewable Energy Manager, contributed to this blog. Wind power is wildly popular. But, wind power hasn't been as quick to catch on here in the South, so we get a…

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How many jobs do wind farms create?

This blog is part of the Southern Wind Energy Association's Windy Wednesday series leading up to the wind energy industry’s largest annual event, WINDPOWER 2016, being hosted in New Orleans May 23-26. Registration and details…

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400+ SC Businesses Call on Gov. Haley to Stop Atlantic Offshore Drilling

More than 400 South Carolina businesses delivered a letter to Governor Nikki Haley on Wednesday, asking her to call for the removal of all waters off South Carolina's coast from consideration for…

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Labor and the Clean Power Plan: More Jobs, More Justice

This guest post was written by Dean Hubbard and Alejandra Núñez of the Sierra Club and originally appeared in the Sierra Club's Compass blog. You can find the original post here. The Spanish version…

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First in Flight North Carolina Gets First Wind Farm

In 2011, Iberdrola Renewables announced plans to develop a huge wind farm in North Carolina. Nearly five years later, the Desert Winds wind farm is about to become a reality. Based on…

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Taller Turbines: Big win(d) for Georgia

This blog entry was written by Allie Brown, former Clean Energy Advocacy Manager at SACE.

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Wind Power Transmission Project Could Create Tens of Thousands of Jobs

This blog is part of a series reviewing the proposed Plains and Eastern Clean Line project. Other blogs in the series are available here. The Plains and Eastern Clean Line project would connect…

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The Chamber is Wrong Again: Carbon Pollution Limits Will Lower Electricity Bills by Billions of Dollars, and Generate Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs, Not the Reverse

This blog was written by Laurie Johnson, Chief Economist at the Climate Center of the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington DC and was originally published on May 28 via NRDC's blog Switchboard. …