Ad Archive

  • Affordable. Abundant. Ours.

    This ran in the Washington, DC area and describes why it is that so many influential Americans support the use of coal to generate electricity now and into the future.

  • 50 Percent of Our Electricity Comes from Coal

    This ad ran in the Washington DC area to remind us of the reasons we depend on coal for electricity.

  • Percussion


    We all move to the beat of Americas economy. And that beat is driven by affordable energy. Remember, coal is one third of the price of most other fuels, so its likely that if coal provides the majority of electricity where you live, youll have cheaper power. Listen to the beat of a moving economy.

  • Together we can. Together we will.

  • Barack Obama Supports Developing Clean Coal Technology


    This TV ad uses Barack Obama's own words to punctuate the fact that investing in clean coal technologies promotes energy independence, creates jobs, and ensures sustained environmental progress including the ability to capture and store CO2 in response to climate change concerns. The footage used in the ad comes from a campaign rally in Lebanon, VA, held September 9, 2008.

  • AmericasPower I Believe :30 Spot


    America's Power I Believe :30 Spot features everyday Americans sharing what they feel about our ability to overcome any challenge.

  • ACCCE I Believe :60 Spot


    The America's Power I Believe :60 Spot features everyday people sharing what they believe America is capable of.

  • ACCCE Technology Spot


    ACCCE America's Power Technology Spot

  • ACCCE Adios TV Spot


    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 This spot highlights the need to change outdated perceptions of coal and encourages all to realize that without coal, we would not have the energy we need to sustain our current way of life.

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