
post | 04.09.2025
The Future of TVA: Status Quo or Time to Go
Are forces conspiring against TVA, and should we be talking about our options?

post | 04.09.2025
Are forces conspiring against TVA, and should we be talking about our options?

post | 04.07.2025
Despite over a decade in operation, SERTP has yet to plan a regional transmission line and continues to delay meaningful action on FERC's Order 1920, raising concerns about transparency and...
post | 04.02.2025
Electric vehicles lower costs, improve health, and strengthen communities. Tax credits reduce upfront costs, support manufacturing, and expand choice. Congress should continue them to ensure...

post | 03.28.2025
Despite calls from advocates, the Southeastern Regional Transmission Planning (SERTP) group rejected a study on North Carolina’s Carbon Plan, hindering efforts to improve reliability and reduce...
resource | 03.24.2025
post | 03.24.2025
Increasingly, electric vehicles (EVs) are in the headlines with a politicalized slant, and misinformation about the technology and the state of the EV market is rampant. But beyond the noise are the...

post | 03.19.2025
Ms. Daniels’ home received energy efficiency improvements and a solar system with a modeled energy savings of 72%. This will take her bills from about $350 to about $90 per month. This initiative...

post | 02.21.2025
Local governments from across the Southeast convened this February for the second in-person ‘Electrify the South’ Collaborative to strategize ways to accelerate transportation electrification...

post | 02.14.2025
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...

post | 02.13.2025
In a new paper, SACE examines the relationship between load growth, fossil gas plants, fossil gas pipelines, LNG export, and electricity bills.