Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Nominees for Open US Senate Seat in Georgia
On November 3, 2020, more than 20 candidates ran in the open primary for Georgia's Class III U.S. Senate seat to fill the remaining two years of former Sen. Johnny Isakson's term.…
Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Democratic Nominee for Georgia Public Service Commission Robert Bryant
In this blog, we examine the policies and positions of Robert Bryant, the Democratic candidate for District 1 on Georgia's Public Service Commission. Also in this series we profile Jason Shaw, the…
Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Republican Nominee for Georgia Public Service Commission Jason Shaw
In this blog, we examine the policies and positions of Jason Shaw, the Republican candidate running for District 1 on Georgia's Public Service Commission. Also in this series we profile Robert Bryant, the…
Where the 2020 Candidates Stand on Energy Issues
This post is the first in a series of blogs examining where 2020 Southeastern candidates for state and federal offices stand on key energy and climate issues. Note: The Southern Alliance for…
Southeast Primary Voter Registration Deadlines - Don't Get Caught Unregistered in 2020
It's an election year and with primary voter registration deadlines fast approaching, we breakdown some key dates across the region to make sure the Southeast is ready to vote for clean energy…
2020: Looking Forward Toward a Cleaner, Safer, Healthier Southeast
Throughout the good, the bad, and the ugly in recent years, SACE has remained a steadfast advocate for our region’s environment, pushing for clean energy solutions that will safeguard our water and…
Climate Change and the 2020 Presidential Primaries
This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
Where the 2019 Knoxville Mayoral Candidates Stand on Energy
This post examines where the 2019 Knoxville mayoral candidates stand on key energy and climate issues. As a reminder general election day is less than three weeks away! Early voting starts October…
Question: How can Knoxville lead on climate change?
Answer: Be bold, base actions on science, and involve the community.
Will the next mayor of Knoxville be a climate leader?
Clean energy voters in Knoxville want to hear from mayoral candidates that addressing the climate crisis is a priority.