Researching natural gas leaks is important to regulation
The mobile methane emissions inspection technology illustrated here represents one of many technologies supported by the EDF Methane Research program. Once again, Environmental Defense Fund’s Methane...
View ArticleThe EPA’s Clean Power Plan: Setting the Record Straight on the Benefits and...
In honor of Vanderbilt University’s event “The Clean Power Plan: Health, Energy Demand and Economic Effects” (taking place today and tomorrow) we are publishing this guest blog written by John Rogers,...
View ArticleCharleston’s Climate Vulnerabilities Highlighted on PBS NewsHour
A segment on Thursday evening’s PBS NewsHour took a good look at Charleston, South Carolina, and its state of preparedness for sea level rise from climate change. The segment brought up a few key...
View ArticleEPA Expands the Role of Renewable Energy in the Final Clean Power Plan
This guest post was written by Jeff Deyette, Assistant Director of Research and Analysis for Clean Energy with the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). The original posting can be found here. On August...
View ArticleCelebrate National Drive Electric Week – September 12-20
National Drive Electric Week (NDEW) kicks off its fifth year this Saturday with hundreds of events scheduled throughout the week to celebrate electric cars (EVs). NDEW, nationally presented by Plug-In...
View ArticleYour Top 4 Questions on Electric Vehicles, Answered
National Drive Electric Week kicked off Saturday with more than 30+ events scheduled across the Southeast. If you haven’t checked one out yet, you still have a chance. Find an event near you here....
View ArticleIs Your State Betting Too Much on Natural Gas for Electricity? A New UCS...
This is a guest post written by Union of Concerned Scientist’s staffer John Rogers. The original post can be found here. To read press releases specific to Alabama, Georgia and Florida, visit the SACE...
View ArticleNew Report: Power Infrastructure Faces Increased Vulnerability From Climate...
A report released earlier this week by the Union of Concerned Scientists examines the vulnerability of electricity infrastructure as global warming increases the likelihood of extreme flooding. The...
View ArticleHow Electric Cars Trump Gasoline
With the Southeast’s heavy reliance on coal power, the emissions benefit of electric vehicles (EVs) has been brought into question in recent years. Not only that, but what about the associated...
View ArticleCoal’s Decline and New Possibilities
Big Bend Power Plant near Tampa, Florida. This post was written by Kailie Melchior, High Risk Energy Intern with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) with contributions from SACE’s High Risk...
View ArticleHow the Trump Administration and Congress Should Use Science to Govern
This blog is a guest post by Peter Frumhoff of the Union of Concerned Scientists. The original post ran here on November 30, 2016. The election of Donald Trump raises many questions about the future...
View ArticleEPA Expands the Role of Renewable Energy in the Final Clean Power Plan
This guest post was written by Jeff Deyette, Assistant Director of Research and Analysis for Clean Energy with the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). The original posting can be found here. On August...
View ArticleCelebrate National Drive Electric Week – September 12-20
National Drive Electric Week (NDEW) kicks off its fifth year this Saturday with hundreds of events scheduled throughout the week to celebrate electric cars (EVs). NDEW, nationally presented by Plug-In...
View ArticleYour Top 4 Questions on Electric Vehicles, Answered
National Drive Electric Week kicked off Saturday with more than 30+ events scheduled across the Southeast. If you haven’t checked one out yet, you still have a chance. Find an event near you here....
View ArticleIs Your State Betting Too Much on Natural Gas for Electricity? A New UCS...
This is a guest post written by Union of Concerned Scientist’s staffer John Rogers. The original post can be found here. To read press releases specific to Alabama, Georgia and Florida, visit the SACE...
View ArticleNew Report: Power Infrastructure Faces Increased Vulnerability From Climate...
A report released earlier this week by the Union of Concerned Scientists examines the vulnerability of electricity infrastructure as global warming increases the likelihood of extreme flooding. The...
View ArticleHow Electric Cars Trump Gasoline
With the Southeast’s heavy reliance on coal power, the emissions benefit of electric vehicles (EVs) has been brought into question in recent years. Not only that, but what about the associated...
View ArticleCoal’s Decline and New Possibilities
Big Bend Power Plant near Tampa, Florida. This post was written by Kailie Melchior, High Risk Energy Intern with the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) with contributions from SACE’s High Risk...
View ArticleHow the Trump Administration and Congress Should Use Science to Govern
This blog is a guest post by Peter Frumhoff of the Union of Concerned Scientists. The original post ran here on November 30, 2016. The election of Donald Trump raises many questions about the future...
View ArticleElectric Vehicle Weekly News Roundup – July 13
Electric Vehicles The movie Field of Dreams gave us the phrase “if you build it, they will come.” Chevrolet realized the opposite is true too. If they come (asking for a product), you should build...
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