A new report by MACED, Building Clean Energy Careers in Kentucky, notes that Kentucky has real potential for job creation in the clean energy economy, ... Read This Post
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Berea to Build Solar Energy Farm
Yesterday’s Richmond Register has a cover story on Berea Municipal Utilities’ plans to build a solar energy farm in Madison County, Kentucky. We think ... Read This Post
Energy policies relying on cheap coal have no future
By Lisa AbbottIn Wednesday’s edition of the journal Nature, an article by authors Richard Heinberg and David Fridley declares that “energy policies ... Read This Post
Kentucky Environmental Foundation’s Call-In Series on Energy Production & Health: Wed 12pm
Kentucky Environmental Foundation's Call-In Series on Energy Production & Health Approximately 93% of Kentucky's energy is generated by coal-fired ... Read This Post
Federal Agencies Announce New Effort to Improve the Economy of Appalachia
More than a dozen federal agencies announced on Friday a new collaboration in order “to strengthen and diversify the Appalachian economy, improve the ... Read This Post
Toll of Coal Health Conference: Registration Open
Toll of Coal Health ConferenceHuntington, WV, Saturday Nov. 20The Toll of Coal: Cradle to Grave Impacts of Coal on Human Healthat Marshall ... Read This Post
Sustainable Development Potential in West Virginia
There is a great op-ed in Saturday's Charleston Gazette . The author writes that sustainable development has the potential to create an economy in ... Read This Post
Upcoming Forum on Renewable Energy in Kentucky
Cross-posted at KySEA: Upcoming Forum on Renewable Energy In KentuckyInterested individuals are encouraged to register for a one day conference about ... Read This Post
Bioenergy – Is it Worth The Trouble?
As the nation turns towards renewable energy sources and utilities in many states must meet renewable portfolio standards, many people are exploring ... Read This Post
Registration Open for Appalachian Public Interest Environmental Law Conference
*Register Today* for the Appalachian Public Interest Environmental Law (APIEL) conference to be held November 19-21st, 2010 at the University of ... Read This Post
Transition starts with making sure your voice is heard!
November 2nd is here, and whether you've been looking forward to Election Day as the chance to finally cast your ballot in support of your favorite ... Read This Post
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan Announces Microloan Funding to Boost Business Lending and Job Creation
News Release from USDA LEXINGTON, Ky. – Oct. 28, 2010 - Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan today announced that USDA has selected ... Read This Post