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Protect Families: Stop Toxic Coal Ash From Polluting the Federal Transportation Bill

The following post was authored by Sandra Diaz of Appalachian Voices and originally published on "The Front Porch" on April 24, 2012. West Virginia Rep. David McKinley is a man on a…

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Southeast River Runs Part 1: Coal ash on the rivers we love

This is the first blog in a series featuring rivers of the Southeast endangered by toxic coal ash pollution. The rest of the series can be found here. Summer is a great time of…

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Cold snap burning you up?

This blog was written by John D. Wilson, former Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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Record Number of Cities Celebrate Sixth Annual National Drive Electric Week

This is a guest post taken from a press release by Plug In America, one of the national sponsors of National Drive Electric Week. To view the original release, click here. Photos originally…

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What Is Your Electric Utility Planning for its Coal Ash?

Utilities in the Southeast are already starting to "close" toxic coal ash pits. We calculated how much ash will be excavated and how much will be left in mostly unlined pits posing…

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It's Volunteer Appreciation Week: Here Are a Few of Our Clean Energy Volunteer Superstars!

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

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Where We Work

SACE works throughout the Southeast, responding to the unique needs and assets in our region’s diverse communities, to take advantage of opportunities to advance a clean energy transition that benefits everyone. Our staff…

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Knoxville proposes new Greenhouse Gas Emission Goals

US cities are taking action to address the climate crisis. Knoxville, Tennessee recently unveiled goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Here we review those goals, how they could affect the Scruffy…