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Washington agrees: let’s fix our infrastructure

This is a guest post written by Betsy Beck with American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), originally published here: https://www.aweablog.org/washington-agrees-lets-fix-infrastructure/

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What's the #1 reason utilities should purchase wind from Clean Line?

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

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Clean Line to Deliver Wind Power to 1.5 Million Southern Homes

This blog is part of the Southern Wind Energy Association’s Windy Wednesday series leading up to the wind energy industry’s largest annual event, WINDPOWER 2016, being hosted in New Orleans May 23-26. Registration and details…

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TVA Considers Retirement of Allen Fossil Plant in Memphis, TN

Today the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) released a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) outlining its plans to retire the Allen Fossil Plant in Memphis and to replace it with a new natural gas-fired…

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Clean Line: Getting Wind Energy from There to Here

Simon Mahan, SACE's Renewable Energy Manager, contributed to this blog. The plains have corn, but here in the south, we have rice. Both grains have the potential to serve a role in…

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Frankly Peaking: Transmission Integration of Wind and Solar

In the Southeast, we dream of a power system largely supplied by renewable energy generation and storage, the kind that is being introduced in other regions of the United States. Up to…

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The Sooner Wind Energy Comes to the Southeast

A company has proposed linking wind farms in Oklahoma to the Southeast via a high voltage superhighway for clean energy. Clean Line Energy (a Houston-based company) has been announcing contracts, partnerships and…

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Energy subsidies in a free market

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