Guest Post - The Present and Future of Smart Charging: Experts Weigh In
SACE is committed to finding ways to enhance our energy systems, support greater penetration of electric vehicles. improve demand response and work with our utilities to identify opportunities that maximize these benefits.…
Standing up for Coastal Environment & Culture
Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation, is a champion of the environment, standing up to protect the natural resources that have sustained Gullah/Geechee people for generations. Recently, one of Queen Quet’s…
Coal Ash Management Forum Offers Insight into Industry Perspectives
On July 21 - July 22, 2016, SACE staff attended the Coal Ash Management Forum in Charlotte, NC. The forum was organized by the Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF) which funds research on…
Florida Solar Month: Frequently Asked Questions about voting in Florida
During the month of August, SACE will sharing blogs that promote solar and voting resources in Florida, making this post the second in the #FloridaSolarMonth series. To follow along and read other…
Plugging-in North Carolina
This blog is a guest post by Kristi Brodd, Plug-in NC Member. SACE is also a proud Plug-in NC member and offers a public level 2 charging station at our Asheville NC office. Purchasing…
Florida Solar Month: History of Solar Power in the Sunshine State
This is a guest post written by Jonathan Deesing, who is a home solar specialist with SolarPowerAuthority.com living in Salt Lake City, Utah. During the month of August, SACE will sharing blogs that promote solar…
Where the 2016 Candidates Stand on Energy Issues: Hillary Clinton
This post is the second in a series of blogs examining where 2016 candidates for President or Governor of North Carolina stand on key energy issues. Note: The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy does…
How much solar and wind will Georgia utility regulators allow?
This blog was written by John D. Wilson, former Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
National Park Service Performs Major Disservice for Anti-Wind Power Activists
The National Park Service just did a major disservice to anti-wind energy activists. NPS recently published a new map showing the estimated sound levels for the entire country. NPS developed the map as…
Tar Sands in the Atlantic-Company Behind Keystone XL is Back
This is a guest post was written by Joshua Axelrod, Policy Analyst for the Canada Project of Natural Resources Defense Council, and originally ran on July 26th on the NRDC blog here. In November…