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At D.C. conservative conference, clean energy is ‘now a family value’

This is a guest post originally published by Southeast Energy News. To view the original story, click here. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Conservatives from throughout the Southeast and Midwest challenged their colleagues Thursday…

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Red and Black Goes Green: 5 ways UGA is becoming more sustainable

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

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How the Trump Administration and Congress Should Use Science to Govern

This blog is a guest post by Peter Frumhoff of the Union of Concerned Scientists. The original post ran here on November 30, 2016. The election of Donald Trump raises many questions about the future…

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A Clean, Green Job-Creating Machine

Information in this blog was taken from an in-person interview with Dana Dorsey of the Memphis Bioworks Foundation as well as information included in an article on her work in High Ground…

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Will EPD cut Plant Washington slack – again – or finally cut it loose?

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

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How Valuable is Wind Energy?

In 1991, President George HW Bush signed into law the Production Tax Credit (PTC) for wind energy and other renewable energy resources. But, the wind power industry was not able to quickly…

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Solar Installations Raise Property Values, According to New Research

Most people already know that solar energy is good for the environment and can help home and business owners save on their electricity bill. New research from Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory recently confirmed…

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Putting the “modern” in Duke Energy’s modernization plan

This is a guest blog Joan Walker, MountainTrue Campaign Director/Interim Director of Southern Region.   On January 26, in Asheville, our communities will have their only chance to speak on Duke Energy’s…

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Looks Like a Wind Farm Ban

Recent polling shows that over 70% of Americans support wind energy. In Kansas, where significant wind development has taken place, some 91% of voters believe that “Using renewable energy is the right thing to do for…

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Success! Memphis City Council Votes to Help Lift Extreme Energy Burden

UPDATE: On February 22, the MLGW Board voted unanimously to change the Share the Pennies program to automatically enroll all customers, while offering all customers the ability to opt out. Customers will…