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Developer Admits to Plant Washington Scheme

It’s official: Dean Alford, developer of Plant Washington and spokesman for Power4Georgians (P4G), admitted on the record that he never planned to use the $27-million-plus he's finagled from customers of Georgia's Electrical Membership…

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BP Settlement Leaves More Questions Than Answers

This blog is a guest post by Aaron Viles, Gulf Restoration Network's Deputy Director, orignally posted on GRN's "Blogging for a Healthy Gulf".  The big news is that BP and the plaintiffs…

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Well, Is Bioenergy Carbon Neutral Or Not?

I admit it. I've been impatient. For about two years now I've been carping to anyone who will listen that we don't have sufficient scientific studies here in the Southeast to truly…

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Tr-Ash Talk: Dumping A Civil Rights Issue

This guest post was written by Emily Enderle of Earthjustice. The original blog can be found here.   One town's Tr-"ash" is no one's treasure The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been…

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Tybee Island Community Comes Together for Water and Energy Fair

The wind was blowing in the right direction as I made my way into the Tybee Island YMCA for the Water and Energy Fair on Saturday, February 11.  The fair, which was…

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Wind Energy Creates Good Jobs and Green Jobs in the Southeast

Last week, I presented on wind energy at the Good Jobs, Green Jobs conference in Atlanta hosted by the Blue Green Alliance. The Southeast isn't well known as a bastion for wind…

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Register Now for the Southeastern Coastal Wind Energy Conference

  The Southeast has good wind energy resources in coastal and offshore areas. The Southeastern Coastal Wind Conference, being held in Charlotte on March 8/9, will connect experts together from academia, government,…

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FL PSC Approves Nuclear Humpty Dumpty Settlement

This blog was written by Sara Barczak, former Regional Advocacy Director with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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City of Tybee Island Says YES to Wind Energy

SACE staff Chris Carnevale and Jennifer Rennicks contributed to this post. We commend the Tybee Island City Council for passing the “Tybee Island Wind Power Resolution” last night. The resolution recognizes the…

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Largest Remaining Investor Still Stuck In Plant Washington Boondoggle

At the February 16 meeting of its Board of Directors, Snapping Shoals EMC had a chance to do the right thing and end its involvement in developing two new coal-fired power plants…