ACCCE TO EDUCATE LAHASKA RESIDENTS ON ENERGY

November 01, 2008

Coverage Invited (Photo Opportunity)

Tom Meinert or Jody Lias
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(412) 281-5555

Saturday’s Stop Part of National Information Tour

(Pittsburgh, PA) – Representatives from American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE) will be in Lahaska on Saturday, November 1, 2008, to educate Pennsylvanians about energy issues within the state and how coal is a significant resource in supplying reliable and affordable electricity.

Who: American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity

What: Tour stop and education drive for coal and clean coal technology, including Coal Vans

Where: 2008 Apple Festival at Peddler’s Village Route 202 & 263 Lahaska, PA

When: Saturday, November 1, 2008 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Why: With both the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees supporting the inclusion of clean coal technology in our nation’s energy policy, ACCCE looks to educate Pennsylvanians on the benefits of balanced energy sources, including coal-powered generation, as a way to provide a cleaner and more affordable source of electricity. In Pennsylvania, 56 percent of electricity is coal generated, compared to the national average of 50 percent, and the average cost per kilowatt-hour in Pennsylvania is below the national average.

American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is a non-profit, non-partisan group that promotes a dialogue with community leaders across the nation to discuss balancing America's growing demand for electricity with the need to protect the environment. ACCCE counts more than 150,000 members nationwide. Because of its prominence in the nation's energy mix, electricity from coal is a major focus of the dialogue. The Web site is www.americaspower.org.

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