As discussed in a previous post, the experience of Wales as it transitions from coal can offer important insights for Appalachia. The Appalachian ... Read This Post
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A Monk Walks His Path
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Kentucky’s Piece of “the Federal Pie”
The Courier-Journal ran an editorial today further building on the case for federal support to Kentucky laid out in Sunday’s paper. Both pieces are ... Read This Post
Conventional Wisdom on Coal Supplies Questioned
National Geographic Daily News' Mason Inman recently wrote a story "Mining the Truth on Coal Supplies" that questions the conventional wisdom on the ... Read This Post
Upcoming Trainings on Solar Water Heating and Solar PV in KY
Upcoming Trainings on Solar Water Heating and Solar Photovoltaics Scholarships available to Eastern Kentucky residents! Learn New Skills -- Expand ... Read This Post
New Marketing Center for Local Producers Opens in Kentucky Thanks to Recovery Act Support from USDA
Posted by Katherine Belcher on USDA Blog on 8/31/10: Administrator Canales talks with Martha Perkins, local Bath County Family Consumer Science Agent ... Read This Post
Revitalizing Appalachia through Brownfields: Free Conference Nov 3
Happy Labor Day! Seems like a fitting day given the region's current employment landscape to think about new job opportunities. The Kentucky ... Read This Post
Are Appalachian Corridors a Road to Transition?
We found the piece below from West Virginia Public Broadcasting to be thought-provoking because it does a good job articulating just how complicated ... Read This Post
Daily Yonder: Tracking Rural Stimulus Dollars
Bill Bishop tracks allocation of Recovery Act dollars in rural areas in this great article at the Daily Yonder posted yesterday. His conclusion? ... Read This Post
Green Light for 191 Planned Wind Turbines in Ohio
By James Cartledge at BrighterEnergy: Just a few months after granting permission for Ohio’s first large-scale wind projects, state regulators ... Read This Post
Alternative Co-ops Are Taking Root
A great piece on the expansion of co-ops in rural communities by Nancy Jorgensen and our esteemed colleagues at Daily Yonder. Have you had co-op ... Read This Post
Tennessee Leads the Way in Solar Carports, EV Charging Stations
Reposted from the Energy Collective:Electric vehicles (EVs) are widely considered an inevitable part of the future of transportation. Every major auto ... Read This Post