01.22.2019
Plugging into Electric Vehicles in the Tar Heel State
The network of electric vehicle advocates to support electric vehicles in North Carolina is growing and becoming more interconnected! The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy recently became a member...
01.17.2019
SCE&G at the Crossroads for Energy Efficiency
What might have happened if SCE&G and South Carolina's political leadership had invested in energy efficiency, rather than the V.C. Summer nuclear plant? Will they now heed the lesson and embrace...
01.11.2019
Legislators Shine Light on Energy Competition in SC
On the first day of the 2019 legislative session, Senator Tom Davis (R - Beaufort) introduced the "Clean Energy Access Act," (S. 332) which seeks to build in our state's energy sector more...
No More KU-BS, Freeze the Fees!
This blog was written by Laura Humphrey, former Energy Policy Associate at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
01.09.2019
Wait ‘Til Next Year: Solar Rebates “Sell Out” In Record Time
You snooze; you lose. Only the North Carolina residents who submitted applications on the first two days will receive funds under Duke Energy's 2019 Solar Rebate Program. Others will go on a waiting...
01.08.2019
Just Energy Academy seeks Georgians interested in Equity Leadership Training
01.03.2019
FPL Developing Shared Solar Program for 2019
Shared solar power has an important role to play in Florida's clean energy future. FPL will be filing its shared program for approval in March 2019. How does it work and does it provide customer...
01.01.2019
Happy New Year!
This blog was written by Laura Humphrey, former Energy Policy Associate at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. What are our motivations, year after year, to do what we do? The Southern Alliance...
12.30.2018
Year in Review: The Best Clean Energy Wins of 2018
As the year comes to a close, SACE reflects on the progress we've seen toward a clean energy future in the Southeast and beyond in 2018.
12.28.2018
New Year, New Opportunity for Wind in NC
North Carolina's wind energy moratorium expires on Dec. 31 while a project is poised to deliver economic development and clean energy to the state.