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Breaking News: KY Smith Coal Plant Cancelled by Coop!

This blog is a repost from KFTC.  Congratulations to all the hard-working activists in KY who made this happen! Smith Plant Cancelled!  Clean energy collaboration planned. by Sara Pennington We have some…

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What could the 2010 midterms mean for climate and energy policy in the Southeast?

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

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Southeast Coal Retirements Mount in 2010

Late last year we reported in this blog about the wave of old coal plant retirement announcements throughout the Southeast in which we counted 11 likely retirements in 4 Southeast states.  A…

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Cousteau Short Film Highlights Kingston Coal Ash Spill

The Cousteau family, ardent advocates for ocean health and preservation, have extended their reach to fresh water - and lucky for us, to the grave issue of coal ash waste.  Alexandra Cousteau,…

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Vote Clean Energy, Vote Community

Guest blog by Dr. Gerald Durley, minister of the Providence Missionary Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia As we head to the polls tomorrow, each of us plans to support the candidates we…

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Spotlighting the Recovery Act - solar schools in the Sunshine State

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

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What is a Florida TV station hiding when it comes to climate? (VIDEOS)

re-posted from 1Sky's Skywriter Blog on October 29, 2010 Post from Andrea Cuccaro, 1Sky Florida and South Carolina organizer We need five minutes from our friends in Florida to write a letter…

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South Carolina Blazes Energy Independence Trail

This blog was co-authored by Toni Reale and Simon Mahan The atmosphere at Clemson University's groundbreaking ceremony for their new Drive Train Testing Facility yesterday was truly electric. Roughly 300 elected officials,…

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Tennessee Coal Ash Hearing Sends EPA Strong Message

On Wednesday, October 27th, EPA held an 8th and final public hearing on proposed coal ash regulations in Knoxville, TN.  EPA nearly left Tennessee off the list of public hearing sites, but…

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Duke Energy Welcomes Energy Code Officials

This post was authored by former SACE staffer, Glenn Mauney. Why would a company that builds power plants host a reception at an event that is likely to help reduce the use…