
post | 04.30.2026
Skyrocketing Bills Aren’t “Cool.” Fight Back.
Rising electric bills in the Southeast aren't accidental — utility executives, data centers, and weak regulators are driving costs up. Here's what you can do.

post | 04.30.2026
Rising electric bills in the Southeast aren't accidental — utility executives, data centers, and weak regulators are driving costs up. Here's what you can do.
post | 04.23.2026
Farmers across the U.S. are discovering that solar panels and agriculture can offer new income streams, land preservation, and energy independence for struggling farms.
post | 04.22.2026
Knowing what to look for in a used EV and where to find the right vehicle for you will make you a more empowered consumer.
post | 04.22.2026
New report finds public record does not support ‘demand’ for controversial $5.2 billion gas expansion

post | 04.20.2026
As energy costs climb, take a look at just six of the many ways that clean energy is lowering bills across the Southeast
post | 04.16.2026
Once every five years, Congress has a chance to reshape how America moves. That moment is now. Will lawmakers seize it or squander it?

post | 04.10.2026
A $5 million project will install solar-plus-battery microgrids at up to 24 community hubs, helping food banks, churches, and fire stations stay powered during future disasters.
post | 04.06.2026
SACE's Electric Transportation Director shares his timely insights into rising gas prices, electric mail trucks, and EVs in the snow

post | 04.03.2026
Richard and Mary Cawthorn installed a plug-in solar system at their Tennessee home, pairing small-scale generation with years of energy-efficiency upgrades.
post | 03.31.2026
SACE among organizations filing suit after FERC ignored expert analysis demonstrating that the pipeline is not needed to meet regional gas demand and overlooked environmental impacts of MVP’s...