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No more sticker shock

Did you ever think you'd see a car sticker that told you that you could get 99 miles/gallon or better? Well, it's here, sort of. The EPA released its official fuel economy…

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Ode to a LEAF

The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy is very happy to have received our long-awaited 2011 Nissan LEAF. SACE is part of the The EV Project in Tennessee. Staff at our Knoxville, Tennessee…

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Behind the scenes look at Georgia biodiesel plant

The following blog post was written by Claire Pendergrast, SACE summer intern (Atlanta office).  I wish her all the best at Dartmouth this Fall and beyond. To round out the final days…

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Florida PSC should look to North Carolina

North Carolina is increasing energy efficiency, cutting waste I'm a native Floridian and as long as I can remember, there's always been a special relationship between Florida and North Carolina, especially in…

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The Answer My Friend is Blowing in the Wind

Last week I attended the American Wind Energy Association's (AWEA) WindPower 2012 Conference and Exhibition at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. A large portion of my work is focused on offshore…

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The Growing Wind Industry in South Carolina

This blog was co-authored by Katie Stokes. This is the third of five blogs in a series where the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy will be highlighting states throughout our region and…

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May 19: Japan Nuclear Disaster Update

Nearly two and a half months after the earthquake and tsunami that rocked Japan, the ongoing nuclear disaster in that country is slowly disappearing from the media. Meanwhile, Tokyo Power and Electric…

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To the Capitol, We Are All from District 12

Ever wish your elected officials would leave Washington and come talk directly to the public about important issues? Well, in two weeks, our elected officials will be back home in their districts…

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Greenhouse Gas Regulation Not As Costly As Global Warming

Recently a contingency of 221 Members of Congress publicly sided with dirty energy interests over public health interests.  These elected officials signed onto a letter penned by Georgia’s own Rep. John Barrow…

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Attacks Against Clean Air Keep Coming

They say that bad things come in threes. Recently we've seen three very bad ideas to attack and undermine the Clean Air Act on three of the worst categories of air pollution…