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O, Watt A Wonderful Start to National Drive Electric Week!

Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, co-authored this post.

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Farmers: See how much your bill would increase from Georgia Power's proposed hike

Georgia Power's proposed large increase in customer charges may significantly affect farmers. See how much your bill would increase if the proposal is approved.

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Energy Efficiency: Codes and Standards and Programs, oh my!

If codes and standards are making us more efficient, do utilities need to continue to invest in energy efficiency? Yes! Read on to see why.

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Georgia Power Wants You to Pay More For Using Less Energy

In June, Georgia Power submitted a proposal to charge its customers for an additional $2.2 billion. A very troubling part of Georgia Power's proposal: they propose to nearly double the mandatory monthly…

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Join us as we #ElectrifyTheSouth during National Drive Electric Week!

Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy co-authored this post.

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Who is advancing to General Election Day in Knoxville?

Eddie Mannis and Indya Kincannon advance to the General Election Day on November 5th. Where do these Knoxville mayoral candidates stand on clean energy issues in Knoxville?

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North Carolina orders Duke Energy to evaluate coal retirements

This blog was written by John D. Wilson, former Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

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TVA Board votes to keep rates flat, but customer bills could still rise

Board of Directors approved TVA's budget and long-term resource plan today. The budget stops annual rate increases, at least in the near term, but does not address high bills. The resource plan…

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Florida Efficiency Hearing Recap - Time to Evolve on Setting Goals

The hearing established that Florida is the only state that uses archaic methodologies in setting energy efficiency goals. No wonder we are almost at the bottom of state rankings on capturing energy…

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KUB Freezes the Fees... For Now

Yesterday, the Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB) previewed a budget forecast that did not include further increases to the basic mandatory charge or fixed fee portion of customers electric bills for at least…