Article | 12.05.2025
The Withdrawal and Greenwashing of Duke Energy
Duke Energy’s withdrawal of key residential clean-energy programs and push for nuclear RECs raises concerns about equity, greenwashing, and compliance with HB 951 as the utility prioritizes...
Article | 12.03.2025
Talking EVs: The Peak of Gas Cars, Used EVs, and Washington Trip
SACE's Electric Transportation Director shares his timely insights into the peak of gas cars, the rise of used EVs, and his Washington trip
Article | 12.02.2025
Lame-Duck Georgia Commission Could Lock Customers Into High Cost Gas Plants Until 2075
Georgia’s lame-duck Public Service Commission may approve Georgia Power’s $20 billion generation plan, potentially locking customers into high costs through 2075 despite staff warnings that...
Article | 11.20.2025
A Special Letter from Dr. Stephen Smith Celebrating 40 Years of SACE
2025 marks 40 years of SACE staff, volunteers, and partners fighting climate change and pushing for a better, cleaner future. Thank you for being right by our side.
Article | 11.18.2025
How the Electric Black Futures Project is Driving Equity Forward
Check out Drawdown Georgia’s conversation with SACE’s Electric Transportation Manager Janet Miller on expanding equitable access to e-mobility.
Article | 11.13.2025
Preserve Cheatham County Honored With Rural Power Champion Award
Grassroots community group fought and won against huge, risky TVA gas plant in their backyard.
Article | 11.05.2025
See How Your State is Making Unsung Clean Energy Progress
From small towns to big cities, take a look at just a few of the unexpected clean energy success stories from across the Southeast.
Article | 11.03.2025
Duke Energy Risks Misleading Its North Carolina Customers and Blocking Solar Growth
Duke Energy is in the process of rolling out two new solar programs for customers, but the problem is that they take customers’ money without building any new solar.
Article | 10.31.2025
As the Season Changes, Don’t Fall for the Chaos
Despite political chaos and short-sightedness, the clean energy transition we all deserve is happening – and it has strengthened to a clean energy economy that is market-led, not policy-forced.
Article | 10.30.2025
How Leaders in Coastal Georgia are Building Resilience and Embracing the Future
Community leader Beverlee Trotter is bridging the gap between clean energy innovation and neighborhood engagement to ensure that no one is left behind as Savannah faces a rapidly changing climate and...