
post | 01.04.2024
Brightening Georgia With Solar For Lower-Income Households and Nonprofits
Georgia Bright aims to extend the advantages of solar power to low and middle-income residents, ultimately reducing the burden of utility bills.

post | 01.04.2024
Georgia Bright aims to extend the advantages of solar power to low and middle-income residents, ultimately reducing the burden of utility bills.
post | 01.02.2024
School districts across the Southeast are driving major change as they switch to clean, healthy electric school buses.

post | 12.29.2023
Communities can now take advantage of historic funding opportunities in the IRA to preserve and improve affordable housing and reduce pollution - thereby addressing two major challenges: affordable...

post | 12.19.2023
Georgia Public Service Commission accepts equality rather than equity for Vogtle 3 & 4 cost allocation
post | 12.19.2023

post | 12.14.2023
EV sales are soaring, making up 19% of global auto sales in 2023. Despite policy setbacks and misinformation campaigns, EV adoption in the Southeast continues to grow.

post | 12.07.2023
Clayton County resident and Clean Energy Generation leader Rhudine Steele joined forces with SACE to advocate for clean energy, distributing Inflation Reduction Act handouts at the Rivers Alive...
post | 11.24.2023
Take a look at just six of the many signs of clean energy progress we've seen in the Southeast this fall.

post | 11.22.2023
During the time that the Vogtle nuclear units 3 & 4 have been under construction, more than 4,500 MW of solar has been built in the state of Georgia. That's double the peak CAPACITY (MW) that those...

post | 11.14.2023