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Georgia, South Carolina Nuclear Reactors "On Time, Under Budget"

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

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Looking At The Brackets: New Nuclear Plants Are Odds-On Favorite To Lose In First Round

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

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OKLAHOMA is kicking butt with wind power

This blog was written by Simon Mahan, former Energy Policy Manager at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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Future is Bright for Women in the Solar Industry

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

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About 200 Georgians Met with Legislators Urging Passage of Critical Coal Ash Legislation

Yesterday, as about 200 Georgians gathered at the Capitol Building, State Representative Jeff Jones (R-Brunswick) filed legislation to address Georgia’s toxic coal ash pollution. H.B. 387 requires utilities to submit a “major…

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What does Toshiba's financial meltdown mean for new nuclear reactor projects in U.S.?

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

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Do You Hear That? It’s The Fat Lady Singing; Nuclear Revival Ends Almost Before It Starts

Dennis Wamsted's post, "Do You Hear That? It’s The Fat Lady Singing; Nuclear Revival Ends Almost Before It Starts," originally ran in his blog, Wamsted on Energy: News and views for thinking professionals,…

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What Is Your Electric Utility Planning for its Coal Ash?

Utilities in the Southeast are already starting to "close" toxic coal ash pits. We calculated how much ash will be excavated and how much will be left in mostly unlined pits posing…

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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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"Dirty Dozen" 2016 presents yet another strike against coal-fired Plant Hammond

A new report, released on November 16, explains the concerning weaknesses of Georgia's water pollution permits. When these permits are inevitably strengthened to limit mercury, arsenic, lead, and other toxic discharges from…