Article | 04.14.2026
NC Public Staff Finds Duke Is Jumping the Gun on Gas Buildout
The Public Staff finds that delaying gas plant construction would save ratepayers more than $1 billion over the next 10 years.
Article | 04.09.2026
Fossil Fuels and Georgia Power Bills
Fossil fuels are already impacting electric bills, as evidenced by Georgia Power asking the Georgia Commission to adjust bills for its fuel cost pass-through and to pay for the cost of the damage...
Article | 03.31.2026
Experts Agree: Duke Energy’s Proposed IRP is Backward and Risks Higher Bills
Duke Energy filed its proposed Integrated Resource Plan in North Carolina last October. In response to what we believe is a poorly designed plan, SACE filed three expert testimonies explaining how...
Fossil Fuels Let Us Down Again
It's time to stop warring with each other over fossil fuels that belong to the past, because no one can embargo the sun.
Article | 02.27.2026
Delusion gets a trophy. You get the bill.
While the White House calls coal "affordable, beautiful, and clean," energy bills for families across the Southeast continue to skyrocket.
Article | 02.16.2026
A Duke Energy Growth Spurt? Last Time, It Didn’t Go So Well
Duke Energy: Overbuilding Like It's 1979
Article | 02.12.2026
The “Ministry of Truth” Has Spoken
How Trump, EPA, Peabody Energy, and a compliant TVA Board declared war on reality and are going to stick you with the bill
Article | 01.30.2026
“Energy Efficiency in the Southeast” Report: The Untapped Opportunity To Address Load Growth And Affordability
Utilities across the Southeast are underutilizing energy efficiency, contributing to higher bills across the region. There is vast potential for utilities and regulators to pivot and prioritize...
12.19.2025
Lame-duck Commission Sides with Georgia Power and Data Centers over Families and Small Businesses
The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) put profit over people in a vote to greenlight Georgia Power's request for $20B in new power generation. Now, hardworking Georgia families will pay the...
Article | 12.16.2025
Southeast Regulators Weigh Record-Cost Gas Power Plants as Utilities Plan for Data Center Boom
Electric utility companies in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina are racing to build expensive gas-fired power plants in order to supply power to new computer data centers.