10.10.2019
Reflecting on 8 Years Advocating for Clean Energy
SACE has a tradition of celebrating the passage of each staff member’s work anniversary on their hire date with a celebratory email–usually with a funny picture or quote or something...
10.01.2019
Another classic case of doublespeak from a Southeast utility –– this time it’s Alabama Power
Alabama Power packages solar capacity approved four years ago into current proposal for gas plants.
09.30.2019
What’s everyone in the solar industry talking about?
Bryan Jacob represented SACE at Solar Power International (SPI) and North America Smart Energy Week along with 19,000 other energy professionals. Following are Bryan's reflections from this annual...
Stan Cross Joins SACE to Expand Electric Transportation Team
At the beginning of September, I joined SACE as our Electric Transportation Policy Director. Today, I’d like to share a bit of my personal journey to this position and why I’m excited to work...
09.19.2019
TVA deceives the public and the press with misleading claim of solar commitment
Despite what the Tennessee Valley Authority wants you to think, the utility does not have any intention of installing 14 gigawatts (GW) of solar over the next 20 years. In reality, the nation's...
09.18.2019
Will Duke Energy live up to its net-zero carbon commitment?
This blog was co-written by John D. Wilson, former Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
09.16.2019
See How Much Your Home Energy Bill Would Increase From Georgia Power’s Proposed Hike
Georgia Power has proposed a series of increases in customer charges. See how much your bill would increase if their proposal is approved.
09.08.2019
Farmers: See how much your bill would increase from Georgia Power’s proposed hike
Georgia Power's proposed large increase in customer charges may significantly affect farmers. See how much your bill would increase if the proposal is approved.
08.29.2019
Georgia Power Wants You to Pay More For Using Less Energy
08.28.2019
North Carolina orders Duke Energy to evaluate coal retirements
This blog was written by John D. Wilson, former Deputy Director for Regulatory Policy at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.