Energy Conference Focuses on Clean Energy’s Benefits for South Dakota
Monday, September 21, 2009
ELPC Senior Policy Advocate Allen Grosboll spoke about the potential for renewable energy at a conference at Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota. Mr. Grosboll was joined by representatives from Repower America and the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.
All speakers agreed that tapping South Dakota’s renewable energy potential would benefit the state’s economy and help to address the growing threat of climate change. Mr. Grosboll said that the American Clean Energy and Security Act would be an effective way to reduce carbon pollution and would create over one million clean energy jobs across the country and in South Dakota.
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Tags: Developing Clean Energy, Solving Global Warming, South Dakota























