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Georgia Power has Gone with the Wind

This morning, the Georgia Public Service Commission unanimously approved the state's first wind farm proposal. About a year ago, Georgia Power announced that it signed a power purchase agreement with EDP Renewables…

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A Mother's Missive: Asthmatic Children, Bad Air Days and Carbon Pollution

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

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Dirty energy takes toll on public health

This post was originally printed in the Orlando Sentinel on May 16 and can be viewed here. Last week, the U.S. Global Change Research Program released the congressionally-mandated National Climate Assessment. The…

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5 Ways Tennessee Can Reduce its Power Plant Emissions

This guest blog was written by Michael Obeiter, Kristin Meek and Rebecca Gasper of the World Resources Institute (WRI).  The original post can be found here. A new WRI analysis finds that Tennessee can…

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Governor Scott, What's Your Plan?

There has been a lot of attention paid to climate change impacts to Florida in the past month, including the record rain storms that resulted in the declaration of a state of…

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Climate Change Takes Center Stage on Earth Week in Miami

Climate change impacts, including sea level rise, were front and center in South Florida  - paying true respect to Earth Week. While environment-focused events were occurring across Florida, Miami-Dade County was home…

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Energy Grants Available Now for Farmers and Small Rural Businesses

This morning USDA announced they are inviting applications for grants for rural energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.  The REAP grant program supports installation of EE and RE equipment on farms and…

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Shady attacks on renewable energy in North Carolina

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

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Power Outages, Extreme Weather, and Climate Change: How Smart Energy Choices Will Help Keep the Lights On

On April 29, SACE's High Risk Energy Program Director, Ulla Reeves presented on the topics covered in this blog to the first-ever Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference in Charlotte, NC.  This blog post…

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Breaking News: Supreme Court Upholds EPA's Cross-State Air Pollution Rule!

After a trip through the United States' court system that brought it all the way to the Supreme Court, the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) friendly ghost of interstate air pollution is alive…