Killing EV Tax Credits Will Hurt American Workers
Expanding domestic electric vehicle and battery manufacturing creates jobs and gives America the edge to lead in this important international market. Tax credits are tools to help us win, and Congress should…
$89.7 Million Awarded to Southeast from CFI EV Charging Program Now At Risk
The Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) Program grants $89.7 million to the Southeast for EV infrastructure growth, but ongoing political challenges, including executive orders, could change the future of clean energy funding.
SACE Launches Fossil Gas Resource Hub
SACE's new fossil gas hub houses resources for communities and decision-makers across the Southeast. The hub features our own research and analysis as well as great resources developed by experts and partners.
Southeastern Ratepayers Are Building a Gas Highway to Export
In a new paper, SACE examines the relationship between load growth, fossil gas plants, fossil gas pipelines, LNG export, and electricity bills.
FERC Order 1920 Warns the Southeastern Power Grid is Failing. Utilities Are Avoiding Upgrades as Long as Possible.
FERC’s Order 1920 aims to improve transmission planning, but the Southeastern Regional Transmission Planning Group is delaying compliance. With rising demand and extreme weather, delays could mean higher costs, blackouts, and vulnerabilities.
Clean Energy Groups Outline TVA Reforms to Improve Transmission Planning, Transparency, and Oversight
Today’s version of TVA is quite far from the original vision.
SACE and Georgia Groups Join Hundreds Nationally Calling on New Congress to Support Clean Energy Policies
Today, hundreds of groups across the country, including SACE and at least nine others representing Georgia, sent a letter to the newly sworn-in Congress, expressing our strong support for a broad suite…
Energy Efficiency in the Southeast: Sixth Edition Report
SACE’s newly released “Energy Efficiency in the Southeast” report shows how our region's largest utilities and states compare when it comes to utility energy efficiency.
Georgians are Set to Benefit from Community Solar in 2025
Georgia’s proposed Homegrown Solar Act aims to expand affordable community solar, reduce energy bills, create jobs, and promote equitable clean energy access. This will benefit renters, businesses, and low-income residents across the…
Key Pollution Limits Pass Crucial First Test
A recent US Supreme Court decision upheld a key environmental protection rule limiting climate pollution from power plants, sending a message to utilities nationwide that they need to actively decarbonize their power…