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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…

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Gift Giving With an Energy Mindset

Happy Holidays from SACE! In an effort to remain timely and keep our readers in the seasonal spirit, last week I showed you 6 of our favorite ideas to help you conserve…

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Obama Administration Advances North Carolina Offshore Wind Energy Areas

“The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy applauds the Obama Administration for extensive work to promote offshore wind energy development off North Carolina’s coast. Including North Carolina in the Bureau of Ocean Energy…

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New Website Launched SoutheastCoalAsh.org

SACE staff member Joan Walker contributed to this post. Today Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, in partnership with Appalachian Voices, Southern Environmental Law Center, and North Carolina Conservation Network, are launching the…

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We Know Where the Carbon Pollution is Coming From and Here is How We Get After It

This blog was written by Dan Lashof, director of the Natural Resource Defense Council's climate and clean air program.  The blog originally appeared on NRDC's Council Staff Blog "Switchboard."  You can find…

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6 Ways To Save This Holiday Season

It’s that time of year again: the time when temperatures go down, lights come on earlier and energy bills go way up. In addition to encouraging you to winterize your house for…

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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Mountaintop Removal Coal

Those fighting for the mountains and those who make the mountains their home have won a crucial victory.  On Thursday, November 15, 2012, Patriot Coal became the first U.S. operator to stop…

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Establishing a Wind Powered Economic Zone: North Myrtle Beach Reaches for Offshore Wind

On November 19, the City of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina officially became a "wind-powered economic zone" by proclamation of a City Council resolution.  This resolution represents true leadership in the realm…

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Can We Reinvent Fire in the Southeast?

Here at SACE, we have been investigating new clean energy ideas that we can build on. These efforts have lead us to Rocky Mountain Institute's most recent publication, Reinventing Fire: Bold Business…

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What could the 2012 elections mean for climate and energy policy in the Southeast?

This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.