Article | 04.21.2025
A Historic Black Community’s Vision for Environmental Justice Persists Despite EPA Grant Freeze
Founded by formerly enslaved people after the Civil War, Union Heights now faces a new fight—reclaiming its future through sustainable housing, despite a federal freeze on environmental justice...
Article | 04.18.2025
NASCAR Embraces Electric and 5 Other Unexpected Signs of Progress in the Southeast
Take a look at just six of the many unexpected signs of clean energy progress we've seen in the Southeast over the past few months.
Article | 04.15.2025
Talking EVs: Forward Progress, Factory Tour, and EV Maintenance
SACE's Electric Transportation Director shares his timely insights into forward EV progress, a factory tour, and EV maintenance savings
Article | 04.14.2025
Brattle Transmission Report Highlights SERTP Status Quo Unsustainable for Southeast
April report sponsored by clean energy organizations highlights need for proactive regional transmission planning between southeastern utilities.
Article | 04.10.2025
Electric School Buses Honor Farmers’ Legacy of Stewardship in Rural Florida
Glades County embraces electric school buses, blending innovation with agricultural values to improve student health, reduce emissions, and honor the land that defines this tight-knit Florida farming...
Article | 04.09.2025
TVA’s Methane Gas Expansion Is a Bad Deal for Memphis
TVA is accepting public comments on the methane gas expansion at Allen Plant until April 28. Now is the time to speak up.
See How Your State and Fellow Southeasterners Are Benefitting From At-Risk Clean Energy Policies
Communities throughout the Southeast are benefitting from clean energy policies that clean our kids' air, lower our power bills, and create good-paying jobs. But these policies are at risk.
The Future of TVA: Status Quo or Time to Go
Are forces conspiring against TVA, and should we be talking about our options?
Article | 04.07.2025
Ten months after it was issued, the latest federal rule on transmission is mostly theoretical
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...
Article | 04.04.2025
FERC approves dangerous, expensive Ridgeline Expansion pipeline in Tennessee
On Wednesday, FERC approved a single-use pipeline project that endangers Tennessee and commits TVA ratepayers to higher rates.