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Retired Fighter Pilot Responds to "Fact Free" Attacks on Wind Farm in NC

This blog was written by Sarah Gilliam, former Communications Coordinator at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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Energy Efficiency Scores Big at Super Bowl LI, But the New Falcons Stadium Will Raise the Bar

With Super Bowl LI fast approaching, viewing parties being planned and betting pools circulating around the office, of course the first thing we are all thinking about is energy efficiency! Just kidding.…

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Black History Month Energy Leaders Blog Series: Lynn Evans Becomes First African American Woman to Lead TVA Board

In honor of Black History Month, SACE is publishing a blog series highlighting the efforts of African American leaders that have played key roles in the energy sector. This is the first post…

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Under new governor, what’s next for energy in North Carolina?

This post originally ran on Southeast Energy News and was written by Rhiannon Fionn.

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#GivingTuesday 2016 is here - Support clean energy!

First Black Friday. Then Cyber Monday. Now Giving Tuesday! With one commercial holiday after another, it’s hard not to get caught up in the season of shopping, instead of the season of…

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Thankful for More Solar in Alabama

While the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has been retiring old coal plants or investing in expensive pollution controls to keep other coal plants operational, it has primarily focused on replacing any lost…

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#UNselfies this #GivingTuesday

We've all heard of Black Friday. And probably Cyber Monday. But what about #GivingTuesday? Join this global day of giving on November 29, 2016 by donating to SACE, who is committed to…

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What do the 2016 election results mean for energy efficiency?

This guest post was authored by Steven Nadel, Executive Director of the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and was originally published on ACEEE's blog here.  Now that the hard-fought…

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Building a Resilient Energy Plan. Step One: Diverse Community Engagement

This post is the first in a series of blogs that will follow the efforts of Western North Carolina’s Energy Innovation Task Force to reduce peak load in the region through demand…

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Georgia Tax Exemption Can Improve Project Economics

Georgia has a number of tax exemptions that could potentially apply to solar and other electric power generation projects. One that can really impact project economics is Georgia’s tangible personal property tax…