Article | 02.19.2024
SACE Files Testimony Against Georgia Power’s Latest Fossil Fuel Frenzy
Georgia Power is stuck in the fossil past. If their latest requests are granted, all of us will pay the price.
Article | 02.12.2024
TVA: NEPA is Not a Stand-in for Public Input in an IRP
While TVA's IRP is not exempt from NEPA review, TVA can and should have a separate public, accessible, and transparent process for its IRPs.
Article | 02.05.2024
2023’s Record-Breaking Extreme Weather Makes Strong Power Plant Carbon Rules Even More Important
Climate change disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable communities. We need EPA to adopt the strongest possible limits on pollution from power plants in order to protect our region's health...
Article | 02.02.2024
TVA, Our Nation’s Largest “Public” Utility Has The Least Public Planning Process
TVA's Board of Directors refused to hold a public hearing on TVA's 2024 draft IRP, so we held our own.
Article | 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.
Article | 12.21.2023
Winter Storm Blackouts – Reflections from a Year Later
Southeast utilities are using the specter of blackouts last year to double down on the resource that failed customers the most: gas. Instead utilities should look to energy efficiency, solar and...
Article | 12.19.2023
Dereliction of Duty
Georgia Public Service Commission accepts equality rather than equity for Vogtle 3 & 4 cost allocation
Article | 12.07.2023
Clean Energy Education & Environmental Action in Clayton County
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...
Article | 11.22.2023
Solar has been quietly running up the score during delayed Vogtle 3 & 4 construction
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...
Article | 11.17.2023
Rising Up from the Bottom, TVA’s $1.5 Billion Efficiency Announcement
TVA’s recent announcement that it will spend $1.5 Billion on energy efficiency and demand management over the next four years may be an important first step, marking a major transition for the...