Sustainable Energy resources
Model guidelines and policies for making renewable energy accessible for low and moderate income households
This report from the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) describes ways states, communities and utilities can open the doors to solar and other renewable energy sources for low and moderate income homes and people living in economically distressed communities.
Source/Author: Interestate Renewable Energy Council (IREC)
Environmental Justice State Guidance: How to Incorporate Equity and Justice into Your Clean Power Planning Approach
The Environmental Justice Leadership Forum on Climate Change produced this guidance describing ways states can and should prioritize health and equity as they develop plans to comply with the federal Clean Power Plan rule. KFTC's work is featured as a case study.
Source/Author: Environmental Justice Leadership Forum on Climate Change
KFTC Comments on EPA proposals within Clean Power Plan
KFTC provided these comments to the US EPA in response to several complex proposals that were embedded within the final Clean Power Plan rule. We look forward to working with the EPA and the Commonwealth of Kentucky to ensure that the Clean Power Plan is implemented in ways that advance economic, racial and environmental justice.
Source/Author: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
KFTC comments to EPA on Proposed Clean Energy Incentive Program
In December 2015 KFTC provided comments to the US EPA about a proposed incentive program that is contained within the Clean Power Plan. The Clean Energy Incentive Program encourages states and utilities to invest early in renewable energy and in energy efficiency projects in low-income communities. Kentucky is eligible to receive a very large share of this program, but the way the program is designed may make it difficult to take full advantage of those resources.
Source/Author: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
Clean Energy Opportunity Act handout
This is a handout about the Clean Energy Opportunity act, legislation that would promote jobs, energy efficiency, and renewable energy in Kentucky.
Source/Author: Kentucky Sustainable Energy Alliance
Pulp Fiction Part 3: Burning wood may play a big role in EPA rule
As the world tries to shift away from fossil fuels, the energy industry is turning to what seems to be an endless supply of renewable energy: wood. In England and across Europe, wood has become the renewable of choice, with forests — many of them in the U.S. — being razed to help feed surging demand. But as this five-month Climate Central investigation reveals, renewable energy doesn’t necessarily mean clean energy. Burning trees as fuel in power plants is heating the atmosphere more quickly than coal.
Source/Author: Climate Central
Pulp Fiction Part 2: American trees are electrifying Europe
As the world tries to shift away from fossil fuels, the energy industry is turning to what seems to be an endless supply of renewable energy: wood. In England and across Europe, wood has become the renewable of choice, with forests — many of them in the U.S. — being razed to help feed surging demand. But as this five-month Climate Central investigation reveals, renewable energy doesn’t necessarily mean clean energy. Burning trees as fuel in power plants is heating the atmosphere more quickly than coal.
Source/Author: Climate Central
Pulp Fiction Part 1: The European error that is warming the planet
As the world tries to shift away from fossil fuels, the energy industry is turning to what seems to be an endless supply of renewable energy: wood. In England and across Europe, wood has become the renewable of choice, with forests — many of them in the U.S. — being razed to help feed surging demand. But as this five-month Climate Central investigation reveals, renewable energy doesn’t necessarily mean clean energy. Burning trees as fuel in power plants is heating the atmosphere more quickly than coal.
Source/Author: Climate Central
Empower Kentucky launch webinar
Watch a recording of the press conference/webinar we hosted to announce the launch of our new Empower Kentucky campaign.
Source/Author: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth
Labor and the Clean Power Plan
This Sierra Club article provides a good overview of issues and opportunities related to job creation and displacement (and the need to ensure that new jobs are good jobs) in the EPA's Clean Power Plan.
Source/Author: Sierra Club, Dean Hubbard and Alejandra Nunez
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Climate Justice Zine
Comments from KFTC and allies in 2022 LG&E / KU case before KY Public Service Commission
Fact Sheet about Federal Investments Needed for Climate Justice
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