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Engaging on Energy: Georgia's EV Success Being Threatened

Georgia is currently #2 in the country for all electric vehicle (EV) sales, and #1 in the country specifically for Nissan LEAF sales! The state’s success is thanks in large part to…

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The Natural Gas Gamble: New UCS Report Highlights Dependence Concerns

The Natural Gas Gamble Today, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) released a new analysis, which shows that instead of aggressive over-reliance on natural gas by utilities as they phase out coal…

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Understanding Historic Windows: Value and Efficiency

This guest post was written by Sean Stucker, Director of Facilities for Historic Columbia Foundation in Columbia, S.C., and originally published here in the Columbia Star Newspaper on March 6, 2015.  Especially…

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Personal Reflection: Selma Anniversary a Call to Link Climate Justice and Civil Rights

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

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Environmental Justice Leaders to Hold Tribunal at Selma 50th Anniversary Commemoration

This guest blog, written by Robert Bullard for OpEd News, was originally published here on March 5th. "Change Is Gonna Come: Advancing an Environmental and Climate Justice Agenda in the South" Saturday, March…

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Wind Power Transmission Project Would Save Natural Resources

This blog is part of a series reviewing the proposed Plains and Eastern Clean Line project. Other blogs in the series are available here. The Plains and Eastern Clean Line, a newly…

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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Southern Company Funds Climate Denial Machine

A story broke in the New York Times last week that reveals that Atlanta-based utility giant Southern Company has paid a significant sum of money supporting one of the most prominent climate denying scientists.…

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New Report: Alabama ratepayers are "Left in the Dark" by PSC

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

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Black History Month Energy Champions: Rep. Johnnie Turner Recognizes the Energy and Poverty Nexus

In honor of Black History Month, SACE is publishing a blog series highlighting the efforts of African American leaders working to ensure that clean energy opportunities are available for all people and communities…

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Wind Power Transmission Project Could Create Tens of Thousands of Jobs

This blog is part of a series reviewing the proposed Plains and Eastern Clean Line project. Other blogs in the series are available here. The Plains and Eastern Clean Line project would connect…