Article | 06.11.2026
Reimagine Your Ride: How EVs Are Portable Power Banks on Wheels
When we think about what our vehicles are capable of, it’s time to question the status quo. Today there is a better alternative: electric vehicles not only get us where we need to go, they’re...
Article | 06.03.2026
Dogs Ride Electric on Barkyard’s Pup Bus
This Savannah doggy daycare’s electric "Pup Bus" helps pet owners while advancing the company's sustainability goals, demonstrating how small businesses can combine clean transportation, customer...
Article | 06.01.2026
Speaking Truth And Common Sense To Power And Greed
While TVA, the EPA, and utilities betray public trust through fossil fuel agendas, farmers and manufacturers lead a cleaner, cheaper energy transformation across the Southeast.
Article | 05.29.2026
Building Resilience from the Inside Out: Atlanta’s Westside Resilience Corridor
How Atlanta's Westside Resilience Corridor is using solar energy, battery storage, weatherization, and workforce development to cut energy bills and build community resilience in underserved...
Article | 05.20.2026
Ten Ways EVs are Better Than Ever, Better Than Gas
The outdated arguments against EVs don’t hold water. From cost to performance to convenience, today’s EVs are better than their gas counterparts in ways that matter most to drivers.
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.
Article | 04.22.2026
A Beginner’s Guide to Buying a Used EV
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.
Article | 04.20.2026
Energy Efficient Upgrades, Plug-In Solar, and 4 Other Ways Clean Energy Has Cut Energy Bills
As energy costs climb, take a look at just six of the many ways that clean energy is lowering bills across the Southeast
Article | 04.10.2026
From Disaster Response to Resilient Power: Western North Carolina Microgrid Project Takes Shape
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.
Article | 04.03.2026
This Tennessee Couple Plugs Into Solar One Outlet at a Time
Richard and Mary Cawthorn installed a plug-in solar system at their Tennessee home, pairing small-scale generation with years of energy-efficiency upgrades.