2019 in Review: Electric Transportation Momentum in the South
Electric Transportation 2019 Highlights: Southern Utilities, States, and Cities
Electrifying Transportation: A Holistic Approach
Clean the Grid, Electrify Transportation, Reduce Miles-Traveled, and Ensure Access for All
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Driving on Sunshine Half Year Update
This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, and Jason Caissie, former Electric Transportation Manager at the Southern Alliance…
Georgia Public Service Commission Fails to Protect Georgians from Mandatory Fixed Fees
On Tuesday, the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) made its ruling by a 4-1 vote on Georgia Power’s rate case, notably granting an ill-advised $4 increase in the mandatory monthly fee residential…
Demystifying EV Charging: Pre-School - ABC, Do-Re-Mi
This is the first post in a series of blogs by Dave Erb that are intended to demystify electric vehicle (EV) charging, both for prospective EV buyers and for new owners still…
Protect Our Coast: Drive Electric Half Year Update
Since this summer, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy has been meeting with local leaders from across the state of Florida on the benefits of electric transportation. These meetings have allowed us to…
On Giving Tuesday: Think Globally, Act Regionally
The effects of the climate crisis are of global magnitude, and many of the worst impacts will be felt right here in the Southeast. By making a donation to the Southern Alliance…
Green lights and stop signs: A look back at some electric vehicle policies proposed in North Carolina this year
This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
Driving Clean Transportation Forward in Florida: Funding Opportunity and RFIs for VW Settlement Funds
On October 8, 2019, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) released its Final Beneficiary Mitigation Plan, outlining how Florida’s $166 million portion in Volkswagen Dieselgate funds will be spent.