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Protecting Florida's Apalachicola River from Coal Ash Pollution

This post was authored by David Guest, Managing Attorney for the Florida office of Earthjustice, a public-interest law firm that represented SACE and our allies in this case. It was originally posted…

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First in Flight North Carolina Gets First Wind Farm

In 2011, Iberdrola Renewables announced plans to develop a huge wind farm in North Carolina. Nearly five years later, the Desert Winds wind farm is about to become a reality. Based on…

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New EmPower TN initiative set to cut state utility bills by an estimated 28% with energy efficiency and renewable energy

Tennessee lawmakers have recently demonstrated that investing in clean energy is not a partisan issue, so much as it's just plain common sense. In the majority-Republican General Assembly, the state budget was…

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Solar Farm Will Generate Energy and Millions In Economic Benefits to Northern Alabama

Toni Nelson, SACE's Renewable Energy Manager, also contributed to this post.  A recent study by the University of Alabama Center for Business and Economic Research found that a proposed 80 MW solar…

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Researchers Blow Away Wind Energy Myths, Prove Wind Power Viability in the South

Over the past five years, wind turbine technology has advanced substantially. With taller towers, longer blades and advanced components, harnessing wind energy resources is now technologically feasible in all 50 states. Researchers…

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Hearing on New Vogtle Nuclear Reactors Provides New Information on Mounting Risks and Costs

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

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Guest Post: Big Rigs, Big Benefits; How Strong Rules Will Clean Up the Road

This blog was originally published on Union of Concerned Scientists' (UCS) blog, The Equation, by Kenneth Kimmel, president of UCS. SACE's clean fuels team works to support UCS' Half the Oil vision…

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EPA Launches New Environmental Justice Mapping Tool

Below is a guest post from Stephanie Maddin, Legislative Counsel for Earthjustice. SACE chose to share this post to draw attention to this new resource provided by EPA, as well as the…

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Declaring energy independence

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

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Climate Champion Sen. Whitehouse Discusses Climate Change with TN Advocates

Last weekend, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) visited SACE's Knoxville office to sit down with clean energy and environmental advocates from Tennessee to discuss work done to combat climate change in the state.…