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  • March 08, 2010

    Electricity generation: Gas producers take on coal

    There’s a battle going on: shale gas producers, searching for a home for their fuel, say natural gas can take on a larger burden of the electricity-generation market, but the coal lobby isn’t going without a fight.

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  • March 23, 2010

    ACCCE hopes study will reignite debate over cost of climate bill

    A new study from a key energy coalition finds that poorer Americans are spending a huge amount of their income on energy, a finding the group hopes will spark renewed attention on Capitol Hill to energy reform and legislation.

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  • April 01, 2010

    ACCCE Statement on Colorado House Bill 1365 Passage

    On March 31, 2010, the Colorado Senate passed HB 1365. Following is the statement released by the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity President and CEO Steve Miller.

  • May 06, 2010

    New Study Spotlights Jobs Benefits of Clean Coal Technology

    On May 6, 2010, the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) released the findings of a new study about the job benefits of carbon capture and storage technologies. The day was also marked by the first meeting of the White House Task Force on Carbon Capture and Storage. The following are statements released by ACCCE President and CEO Steve Miller.

  • May 25, 2010

    Clean Coal Technology Means More American Jobs

    At a kick-off event for the Congressional Coal Caucus today, American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity President & CEO Steve Miller testified about the economic benefits provided by coal and clean coal technology. Miller cited several recent ACCCE-sponsored studies that demonstrate the economic advantages of clean coal technology and the importance of affordable electricity.

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