Links

GPACE remains dedicated to promoting an well-informed, open, and bipartisan debate over energy policy in Kansas. Below are links to sites, studies, and reports that support the information and views offered at GPACE.org.

The U.S. Department of Energy has produced volumes dedicated to the growth of renewable energy across the country. To find the latest reports, as well as projections for the future of clean energy, click here to visit the Department of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s site.

 

For information on what other organizations and campaigns are doing around the region to promote clean energy policy, visit these sites:

Clean Energy Action (great work on coal supply issues)

Western Resource Advocates

Plains Justice

Learn more about the wind energy industry from the American Wind Energy Association

Kansas Natural Resource Council

The Climate and Energy Project details how clean energy is good for Kansas

Citizen’s Coal Council

Green Evangelicals

Picken’s Plan

 

Other great sites where you can read more about all things clean energy:

Pew Center on Global Climate Action

Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency

Windustry

Wind Powering America

WindTurbines.net – A Social Network; A Wind Powering America Supporting Partner

The U.S. Energy Information Administration, independent statistics and analysis on all aspects of energy use.

Re-AMP – Upper Midwest clean energy advocacy

Physicians for Social Responsibility coal information

Kansas Corporation Commission – the state entity that regulates some utilities and houses the state energy office.

Union of Concerned Scientists “Burning Coal, Burning Cash” project

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

A Messy but Practical Strategy for Phasing Out the US Coal Fleet

Coal Plants in Transition

Dirty Energy Money

KCC Maps on Wind Energy

Kansas Natural Resource Council Legislative Tracker

The Dirty Facts on Clean Coal

Where to Find More Than You Ever Wanted to Know on Energy

Which Way Forward? Alternative Plans for Generating Electricity in America’s Heartland (PDF)

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