Article | 10.29.2024
In North Carolina, Putting the Farm in Solar Farm
How Joel Olsen uses sheep and the Renewable Energy for America Program to maintain his 28-megawatt solar farm in Montgomery County, North Carolina.
Article | 10.21.2024
Atlanta Motorsports Park Revs Up With Solar Power
This Georgia speedway generates over half its energy needs through solar, powered by panels manufactured in state at Qcells.
Article | 10.17.2024
Resilience and Reliability: Ready for the Storm
Article | 10.04.2024
A “Ewe-nique” Solar Solution and 5 Other Exciting Signs of Progress in the Southeast
Take a look at just six of the many signs of clean energy progress we've seen in the Southeast over the past few weeks.
Article | 09.25.2024
The North Carolina Utilities Commission has a hole to fill on North Carolina’s road to decarbonization
Big decisions are coming regarding what resources will fill a looming hole in electricity generation as coal plants are retired and an uncertain amount of new load is added to the grid.
Article | 08.05.2024
Eco-Education: Schools Across the Southeast Are Embracing Clean Energy
From elementary schools making energy efficiency fun to high schools winning EV Grand Prix, clean energy progress is happening within and outside of classrooms across the Southeast.
Article | 07.23.2024
Nearly $430 Million in Climate Pollution Reduction Funding Awarded by EPA in the Carolinas
Article | 07.11.2024
A Positive “Perfect Storm”: Catawba College’s Commitment to Clean Energy Career-Building
Catawba College in North Carolina recently reached carbon neutrality ahead of their 2030 goal, thanks to federal funding that has bolstered their 20-year master energy plan, and a hoard of students...
Article | 07.09.2024
Solar in the Southeast: Seventh Edition Report
In this introduction blog for SACE’s latest edition of our “Solar in the Southeast” report series, you can read up on which utilities and states can expect to see solar growth. Additional blogs...
Article | 06.19.2024
Duke’s Carbon Plan: Part 2: Flawed Modeling Assumptions Produce Fossil Fuel Bias
A detailed look at testimony that identifies points of bias in Duke Energy's North Carolina Carbon Plan Integrated Resource Plan (CPIRP)