The the GES described itself as «a vehicle for advocacy on climate change, the environmental impact of CO2, and fossil fuel use» and openly declared that the «bulk of our financial support comes
from rural electric cooperatives, municipal electric utilities, and their fuel suppliers, including Western Fuels Association, Inc.» [30]
Not exact matches
Rural electric cooperative members in Alabama are unknowingly contributing to political candidates» campaigns through their monthly utility bills, according to a new analysis
from the Energy and Policy Institute.
The «Western Fuels memos» became known as the «Orders
from Big Coal» despite the fact that the Western Fuels Association is actually a small, not - for - profit, member - owned co-op serving 24 consumer - owned
rural and small municipal
electric cooperatives and other public power systems
from Wyoming to Kansas.
Most
rural electric cooperatives in Nevada are watching the Energy Choice Initiative
from afar.