Our collective experience has positioned us as leaders in the region, standing ready to oppose dangerous choices that put our ...
Electric Black Futures is a project in Albany, Savannah, and Atlanta working to create future-focused e-mobility plans that open doors to green jobs and economic growth. Our objec ...
You can read more about the TVA Cheatham County plant saga and the inspiring community action in the following articles: PCC ...
The Florida tourism industry is soaking up the sun! Last year, the Surf & Sand Hotel became Pensacola Beach’s first solar-powered hotel. The building’s 330 rooftop solar panels can generate enough ...
Despite political chaos and short-sightedness, the clean energy transition we all deserve is happening – and it has strengthened to a clean energy economy that is market-led, not policy-forced. Note: ...
Community leader Beverlee Trotter is bridging the gap between clean energy innovation and neighborhood engagement to ensure that no one is left behind as Savannah faces a rapidly changing climate and ...
In SACE’s latest edition of our “Solar in the Southeast” report series, you can read up on how solar growth is accelerating or lagging in Southeast utilities and states. The Southeast has a cumulative ...
The “Solar in the Southeast” eighth edition report highlights solar data and trends throughout the region, including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and ...
On October 16, the North Carolina Utilities Commission approved a second mammoth Duke combined cycle (CC) gas plant based on Duke’s speculative load forecasts. This gas plant, which will be located ...
Georgians' electric bills will be affected for years to come by the outcome of the Georgia Public Service Commission election underway, and voters statewide get to have a say. Over the next few weeks, ...
The past nine months have been a political rollercoaster of federal clean energy policy rollbacks that sometimes has felt like it’s headed off the rails. Despite the shortsighted policy curves, drops, ...
Wow, I wanted to share my excitement about SACE’s 40th anniversary. This 1978 quote attributed to cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed ...