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Virginia Carbon Dioxide Reduction Opportunities for Power Sector Compliance Under The Clean Air Act

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RELEASE: New Analysis Shows Virginia Can Meet EPA Emissions Targets

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4 Ways Virginia Can Meet EPA’s Proposed Power Plant Standards

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Our analysis finds that Virginia can meet almost 80 percent of EPA’s emission rate target for the state between 2020 and 2030 with its planned coal retirements, as well as using available infrastructure. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons
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5 Ways Missouri Can Meet EPA’s Proposed Power Plant Standards

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EPA’s Clean Power Plan offers broad flexibility in how states can comply with their standards. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons
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RELEASE: New Analysis Shows Missouri Can Meet and Exceed Emissions Targets

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3 Reasons Why the EPA Should Do More to Reduce Carbon Pollution from Power Plants

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U.S. power plants emit more carbon pollution than all but four countries, and they’re responsible for a full one-third of national emissions.
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Weighing Options: How Do You Compare the Costs of Renewable Energy to Traditional Electricity?

  • Responsible Corporate Advocacy
  • Energy
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How would a supermarket looking to supply their electricity directly from on-site solar energy compare this option with traditional power? Photo by Bart Speelman/FLICKR
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Infographic: U.S. Businesses Need More Renewable Energy from the Grid

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How the US Can Save Billions by Reducing Electricity Use

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Homes and commercial buildings account for 74 percent of electricity demand in the United States, making them a critical part of any plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Photo Credit: Justin Brown, Flickr
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How the US Can Produce Cleaner Energy While Capturing Economic Benefits

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New solar photovoltaic projects are also being chosen over new coal and gas generation in a few areas of the country because of lower costs or larger net benefits. Photo credit: Dana Smillie, World Bank
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From Transactions to Transformation: More Companies Commit to Renewable Energy

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19 US-based companies are declaring their commitment to buying renewable energy. Facebook Headquarters. Photo Credit: Jakob Steinschaden/Flickr
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A New Climate Economy: Shifting Corporate America onto a Low-Carbon Path

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From left to right: Amy Harder, Chad Holliday, Ken Gayer, and Andrew Steer. Photo credit: Bill Dugan, WRI
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Al Gore: A New Kind of Tipping Point for Climate Action

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WRI President and CEO Dr. Andrew Steer with former Vice President Al Gore. The World Resources Institute hosts a reception and dinner, followed by a conversation with former Vice-President Al Gore at the Swedish Embassy (The House of Sweden) in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 8, 2014.  Photo credit: James R. Brantley
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RELEASE: New Analysis Highlights Opportunities for Economic Gains from Climate Action in the United States

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