Article | 12.09.2019
Protect Our Coast: Drive Electric Half Year Update
Since this summer, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy has been meeting with local leaders from across the state of Florida on the benefits of electric transportation. These meetings have allowed us...
11.29.2019
New Report Shows Urgency of Picking Up Pace of Climate Action
11.27.2019
On Giving Tuesday: Think Globally, Act Regionally
The effects of the climate crisis are of global magnitude, and many of the worst impacts will be felt right here in the Southeast. By making a donation to the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy this...
11.21.2019
Recent Offshore Wind Developments Are Good Signs for Southeast
In the last few weeks, New York and Massachusetts announced that they have contracted for about 2,500 megawatts of offshore wind capacity--some of the first offshore wind farms in the nation. What...
11.20.2019
Climate Change and the 2020 Presidential Primaries
This blog was written by Jennifer Rennicks, former Senior Director of Policy & Communications at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
11.19.2019
Green lights and stop signs: A look back at some electric vehicle policies proposed in North Carolina this year
11.15.2019
Georgia Power Customers Speak Out Against Fee Hike to the Georgia PSC
Georgia Power's proposed fee hike is unjustified, inequitable and bad for consumers. It must be stopped. Read stories from Georgia Power customers who oppose the nearly doubling of the mandatory...
11.13.2019
TVA Proposes to Axe Customer Solar Program
On November 8, SACE submitted comments to TVA on their proposal to do away with a program that compensates customers for solar generated at their house or business and replace it with a list of...
11.08.2019
Plant Vogtle Expansion in the Spotlight: billion$ more at risk
11.07.2019
Voters Choose a Clean Energy Champion to Lead Knoxville!
On Tuesday, the city of Knoxville elected its next Mayor, Indya Kincannon. The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) believes that Kincannon is well suited to continue to reduce the city and...