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Insights from the 2023 National E-Mobility DEI Conference

SACE's Electric Transportation Equity Manager reflects on the 2023 National E-Mobility DEI Conference in Washington, D.C., which showcased diverse perspectives on addressing the climate crisis and creating a holistic e-mobility future.

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Dereliction of Duty

Georgia Public Service Commission accepts equality rather than equity for Vogtle 3 & 4 cost allocation

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In 2023, Electric Vehicles Were Everywhere

EV sales are soaring, making up 19% of global auto sales in 2023. Despite policy setbacks and misinformation campaigns, EV adoption in the Southeast continues to grow.

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The Power of Your "Why:" Gaining Momentum as the Clean Energy Generation

One year into the Clean Energy Generation, we’re looking back on progress, inspirations, and experiences of choosing action over despair. We’re thankful for the hope you’re helping to create, one “why” at…

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Clean Energy Education & Environmental Action in Clayton County

Clayton County resident and Clean Energy Generation leader Rhudine Steele joined forces with SACE to advocate for clean energy, distributing Inflation Reduction Act handouts at the Rivers Alive Stream Cleanup.

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Conference Snapshots: Takeaways from the Just Future Summit 2023

Memorable highlights from the 2023 Just Future Summit hosted by, The Greenlining Institute, that left me thinking and inspired about actualizing a just future built on the concept and culture of greenlining.

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Six Signs of Progress with Clean Energy Growth in the Southeast

The Clean Energy Generation is making progress every day here in the Southeast. From the world's busiest airport and historically Black neighborhood going solar, to renewable energy outspending fossil fuels, our clean…

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Solar has been quietly running up the score during delayed Vogtle 3 & 4 construction

During the time that the Vogtle nuclear units 3 & 4 have been under construction, more than 4,500 MW of solar has been built in the state of Georgia. That's double the…

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Rising Up from the Bottom, TVA's $1.5 Billion Efficiency Announcement

TVA’s recent announcement that it will spend $1.5 Billion on energy efficiency and demand management over the next four years may be an important first step, marking a major transition for the…

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Your Thoughts Needed On State Climate Plans

Note: This blog post was updated on Nov. 29 to reflect updates in South Carolina, Tennessee, and past event dates in North Carolina. States around the Southeast are currently seeking public input…