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Where the 2018 Candidates Stand on Energy: Democratic Nominee for Georgia Governor Stacey Abrams

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

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Evaluation Shows Memphians Would Benefit from New Power Supply, More Information Will Reveal Benefits

On June 9, Memphis’ city utility, MLGW, hosted a joint meeting to the MLGW Board and Memphis City Council to present preliminary findings of their evaluation thus far of the bids MLGW…

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President Obama Abandons Clean Air Standard

President Obama announced today that he is tossing aside a long-anticipated plan to strengthen air quality standards for ozone. In this disappointing move, the Administration claims that rejection of this human health safeguard…

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An oil spill but no energy bill: where do we go from here?

This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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EPA Clean Air Rule Changes Name Again, But Still Saves Lives

It was one year ago when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a significant new rule to reduce air pollution from coal-fired power plants. That rule was known as the air pollution…

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4 Reasons to Celebrate Clean Energy in Alabama in 2013

  If you were around Birmingham in late November, you probably heard about (or came to) Renew Alabama: A Night of Positive Energy. Nearly 150 people stopped by Avondale Brewing Company to…

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Sen. Alexander: Enough With the Hot Air, Stop Bashing Wind Power

Yet again, Tennessee senior senator, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R), has channelled his inner Don Quixote and is tilting at windmills - well, wind turbines to be exact.  Just this week he took…

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E. Leon Jacobs, Jr. President - Tallahassee, FL E. Leon Jacobs, Jr., is the owner of The Law Office of Ennis Leon Jacobs, Jr. and an advocate for public policy that drives…

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Making House (and Senate) calls for clean air and clean energy

This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.