(Pompano Beach, FL – September 14, 2012) The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity will be featured on a “Think Green” series episode “The Myths and Facts About Coal and Carbon Capture Technology” airing on Thursday, September 20th at 7:30 am (ET/PT) on the popular home improvement show “Designing Spaces” on Lifetime Television.
The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is a partnership of the coal production, railroad and utility industries, all involved in producing electricity from coal and providing affordable and reliable clean energy.
Special guest Lisa Camooso Miller, ACCCE VP Media Relations will meet up with our “Designing Space” correspondent and Ashlie Kuehn at the Prairie State Energy Campus in IL where viewers will learn about new advances in “clean coal” technology. Prairie State's ultra-efficient design means its carbon dioxide emissions will be significantly less than the typical U.S. coal plant.
“It’s been great having The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity join us on “Designing Spaces” on Lifetime TV. Viewers will enjoy getting a tour of the Prairie State Energy Campus and seeing how their advanced technology is producing this important source of energy and setting standards for the future and how this affects home budgets,” says Lysa Liemer, “Designing Spaces” Executive VP of Programming and Chief Operating Officer.
For more information, please visit: www.americaspower.com
About Designing Spaces on Lifetime Television
Designing Spaces, now in its 8th season, is the premier home improvement television show airing on the Lifetime network Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30am (ET/PT). The show inspires viewers on decorating ideas, do-it-yourself projects, and step by step home improvements to make every space count and to provide solutions to enjoy the space you live in. The “Family of Spaces” television shows include Think Green, Kids Spaces, and Designing Spaces of Hope which all provide great entertainment and solution driven programming for every member for the family.
For information or to view a show visit http://www.designingspaces.tv
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