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Bullying the messenger, burying the truth on CRS coal ash report

Four years ago the Kingston coal ash disaster put a spotlight on the need for federal coal ash regulations when a dam failed, releasing one billion gallons of the toxic waste, poisoning 300 acres…

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Duke to Close Buck and Riverbend Plants Ahead of Schedule

Duke Energy recently announced that it would retire two of its oldest coal-fired power plants in April 2013, two years ahead of schedule, which is welcome news to many in the state…

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NAACP Releases Coal Blooded Report and Toolkit

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), in conjunction with Little Village Environmental Justice Organization and the Indigenous Environmental Network, released a report analyzing sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen…

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UT Pledges to Clean Up Campus Coal Plant

Reagan Richmond, Executive Director of the Southern Energy Network, contributed to and edited this blogpost.   When Gov. Bill Haslam gave his State of the State address on January 28, he expressed…

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Meeting power needs with less coal in Georgia

Ulla Reeves, SACE's Regional Program Director, contributed to and edited this blog. On January 7, Georgia Power Co. announced that it would shutter 15 generating units – about 2,000 megawatts (MW) or…

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Southeast Coal Exports: A Climate Shell Game?

Ulla Reeves, SACE's Regional Program Director edited and contributed to this post. What has long been thought of as an energy issue primarily affecting the Pacific Northwest is now making its way…

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Georgia Power takes major step away from dirty coal

Southern Alliance for Clean Energy applauds Georgia Power's January 7 announcement that it will seek approval to retire several of its least economical, oldest, and dirtiest electric generators – 2061 MW worth…

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Identifying Coal Power Plants Using Google Earth

This blog is the first in a series on ways to identify power sources in Google Earth. To use all the features discussed in these blogs, download Google Earth, here. Have you…

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Letting the Coal Ash Settle: The Kingston Disaster 4 Years Later

  Just before 1 a.m. on Monday, December 22, 2008, TVA's coal ash impoundment at its Kingston Fossil Plant in Roane County, TN ruptured and spilled 1.1 billion gallons (5.4 million cubic yards)…

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New Soot Standards Bring Cheer for the New Year

You know what's the best holiday gift of all--the promise of cleaner air!  Today, after years of delay, a legal battle and facing a court-ordered deadline, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued updated major…