Alliance for Affordable Energy
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The Alliance for Affordable Energy is a non-profit, public interest, membership organization dedicated to creating fair, affordable, environmentally responsible, community-based energy policies for Louisiana and the nation. Founded in 1985, today the Alliance promotes citizen participation in electric and gas utility decision-making processes, conducts community education campaigns on energy issues, helps citizens and businesses become more energy efficient, and works for lower energy bills.
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Targeted coal plant proposals
Group details
Location: New Orleans, LA
Group website: Alliance for Affordable Energy
Contact: jesse [at] all4energy.org
Resources
Related SourceWatch Articles
External links
- "Can you name the top 10 solar power plant disasters?", Times-Picayune, July 25, 2008.
- "Alliance vs the American Petroleum Institute on High Gas Prices and More", WWL television, June 6, 2008.
- "Alliance attacks Entergy plan, touts alternatives", Baton Rouge Advocate, March 30, 2008.
- "Coal: Entergy and the PSC are taking Louisiana exactly in the wrong direction at exactly the worst possible time", Gambit Weekly, December 4, 2007.
- "Interview with Executive Director of Alliance for Affordable Energy", New Orleans CityBusiness, April 7, 2003.