Article | 04.29.2024
The 2024 EPA Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program Has Launched!
The EPA has released nearly $1 billion in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to replace heavily polluting diesel trucks, which will improve air quality and save communities thousands of dollars...
Article | 04.25.2024
Historic Federal Rules Will Curb Dangerous Power Plant Pollution
Article | 04.22.2024
Historic Announcement Advances Solar For Tens of Thousands of Households with Low Incomes
Article | 04.18.2024
Earth Day and Every Day: Taking Action with the Clean Energy Generation
Looking for a way to get involved in celebrating our lovely planet? Check out events near you, and read on to join the Clean Energy Generation so you can make a difference every day of the year.
Article | 04.17.2024
Biden’s Hand-picked Regulators Okay Most Anti-Climate Utility Plan in Country
The federally-owned electric utility TVA has taken a key step toward a huge expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure over the next few years.
Article | 04.10.2024
Powering Progress: Historically Overlooked Communities Across the Southeast Celebrate Clean Energy Wins
Article | 04.09.2024
Georgia Power “October surprise” IRP Update
Settlement reached between PSC staff and Georgia Power does little to protect ratepayers and even less to advance clean energy.
Article | 04.05.2024
SC House Passes Legislation Favoring Fossil Fuel Expansion Over Renewable Electricity
Bill proposes new fossil gas power plant to be built on the Edisto River, saddling customers with billions of dollars on electric bills for decades to come.
Article | 04.01.2024
Breathing Easier: New Soot Rules Will Benefit Asthma Sufferers in the Southeast
EPA's recent decisive actions to fortify soot pollution regulations represents hope for people with asthma nationwide.
Article | 03.29.2024
EPA’s new Clean Car Standards Give Consumers More Choices for Cleaner Transportation
The new standards will increase availability of desirable and affordable electric vehicles (EVs), giving new car buyers more choices, but they do not equate to an EV mandate.