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The Consumer Energy Alliance, which you may know from greatest hits like “submitting a petition full of fake names” and “writing letters to federal agencies signed by people who have been dead for 18 years” is at it again. CEA, which is a front group for fossil fuel companies and utilities, released a report last month attacking policies that support solar power. [ 494 more words ]

http://www.energyandpolicy.org/consumer-energy-alliance-gr…/

The Consumer Energy Alliance, a group caught submitting fraudulent petitions and letters, is now attacking solar policy on utilities' behalf
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List of Super Polluters includes coal-fired power plants owned by some of the nation's largest electric utilities.

Is there a super polluter near you? Find out here.

See the U.S. industrial sites with the most greenhouse-gas and toxic-air emissions — and what's near you.
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Some major utilities say they support the #CleanPowerPlan, even while they quietly fund opponents of the Environmental Protection Agency's first-ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants.

http://www.energyandpolicy.org/clean-power-plan-utility-ai…/

Investigations have uncovered funding from power companies, including the Edison Electric Institute, to the Utility Air Regulatory Group to sue the EPA.
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The Koch brothers, known for their efforts to buy political support for the oil industry and attack renewable energy, now have a new organization dedicated to attacking clean energy policies, including those supportive of electric vehicles. Called “Fueling U.S. Forward,” the group is a front, operated by trusted Koch operatives Charles Drevna and John Mahoney, and funded by Koch Industries money. [ 826 more words ]

http://www.energyandpolicy.org/kochs-electric-vehicles-uti…/

The Kochs’ funding of anti-EV politics should leave utilities reconsidering the shoulder-to-shoulder work they’ve done with the Koch network over the years.
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Pro-solar Floridians should beware of this "wolf in sheep's clothing" #NoOn1

http://www.energyandpolicy.org/florida-amendment-1/

Florida's largest power companies have contributed nearly $20 million dollars to the Consumers for Smart Solar campaign, also called Amendment 1.
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