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Duke Energy Leans Into Fossil Gas While the Rest of the Country Moves On

Duke is stuck in the past, and it is asking the Commission to let it commit North Carolina to a rigid, expensive climate-destroying gas future. A clean energy future is here, and…

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Candidate Anna Paulina Luna On Climate & Energy

In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of Anna Paulina Luna, the Republican Party candidate running for reelection to the United States House of Representatives from Florida’s 13th congressional…

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Delving into the disputes about free market climate policies

This blog was written by John D. Wilson, former Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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Eyes on the Prize: EPA Moves Forward on Clean Energy Despite Paused Clean Power Plan

As April came to an end, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent a strong signal that it wasn't going to let the current political and legal battle keep it from moving some…

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Coal Ash Management Forum Offers Insight into Industry Perspectives

On July 21 - July 22, 2016, SACE staff attended the Coal Ash Management Forum in Charlotte, NC. The forum was organized by the Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF) which funds research on…

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Southern Alliance for Clean Energy welcomes different types of donations that make sense for you. Take a look through the options below, and please contact us if you have another way to…

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Hundreds of Economists Sign SACE Statement on Cap-and-Trade Auctions

It's hard enough to get a few people to agree about where to have dinner, so when more than 600 of America's leading economists agree on something there must be little doubt…

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Senator's 'fossil' energy theory a remnant of the past

Senator Alexander's ideas about energy are as outdated as the fossil fuels he supports.  In a recent op-ed published in the Chattanooga Free Times (see below), the Senator cites our nation's excessive…

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Florida's renewable energy future slipping away

With less than two weeks remaining in the Legislative session, the hope for Florida to power its future using truly clean, safe and renewable energy resources dwindles. Governor Crist's commendable target to…

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Citizens Take Just Say No To Coal to the Streets

On April 20th citizens from across the country descended on Charlotte, North Carolina to deliver a "Call to Conscience" message to Jim Rogers and Duke Energy that construction of the 800 MW…