
post | 08.10.2018
Losing the Race for Clean Transportation?
If the U.S. is in a drag race toward the future, our competition is flooring it while we’re pumping the brakes. Which to anyone watching is obviously not a winning … Continued

post | 08.10.2018
If the U.S. is in a drag race toward the future, our competition is flooring it while we’re pumping the brakes. Which to anyone watching is obviously not a winning … Continued
post | 11.21.2016

post | 07.23.2018
The 2018 legislative session in South Carolina was a historic opportunity for significant, long-lasting reform in South Carolina energy policy. Here is a recap of what was proposed and what ended up...

post | 07.19.2018
In 2016, there was an unusual spike in the operation of natural gas combustion turbine plants at several Southeastern utilities. At just 14 plants, fuel expenses increased by $210 million compared to...
post | 02.19.2015

post | 07.04.2018
This blog post, was written by Christian Roselund, editor of PV Magazine. It originally appeared on Wednesday, July 4 on their site.
post | 06.05.2013
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post | 05.15.2018
This blog was written by Sara Barczak, former Regional Advocacy Director with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.