At Case Western Reserve University, a coal powered school in Ohio we gathered students from around campus to help deliver this message.
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The Ohio team was able to get the Clean Coal van a spot in the parade at the Fort Ligonier days festival in Ligonier PA. There were 125 parade entries in a 2 mile long parade with over 125,000 people watching.
Outside a political rally on Sunday a women discusses her father's time working in the coal industry and expresses her support for Clean Coal Technology.
Both candidates for VP came out strong in support of the use of clean coal and the development and export of clean coal technologies during their debate at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.
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We bumped in to Trent Lott, former U. S. Senate Majority Leader from Mississippi on the floor of the Republican National Convention in St. Paul. He had very strong feelings about the use of coal and development of clean coal technologies.
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This ad helps explain how coal helps keep electricity costs affordable. It was on the CNN.com home page during day three of the Democratic National Convention in 2008
ACCCE sponsored a National Journal policy breakfast on energy. This clip features a question from our Steve Miller, ACCCE's CEO, to both Senator McCain and Senator Obama's policy advisors.
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In our second installment of "Coal Walking," we set out to talk to random people on D.C.'s Capitol Hill about our energy future.
Instead, we came across Evie Kirkwood, who turned the microphone on us! The result was an unrehearsed interview with our senior communications director, Steve Gates.
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We spoke with random people on DC's Capitol Hill about where electricity comes from and how they felt about our energy future. We were surprised by how much people knew!
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Clean coal is important to America's energy and economic security. The the process of generating coal is 70% cleaner than it was just 30 years ago, and continues to become cleaner still. This spot highlights the need to change outdated perceptions of coal and encourages all to realize that without coal, we would not have the energy we need to sustain our current way of life.