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Georgia Cities Set Big Goals for Renewable Energy

Athens-Clarke County is one of eight local governments in Georgia planning a transition to 100% clean and renewable energy.

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Georgia PSC Grinches Deny Tricycles

A decision in the Georgia Power rate case last week failed to provide age-appropriate policy and will ensure Georgia remains a bottom-10 state for rooftop solar.

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A New Chance to Go Big with Energy Efficiency in Tennessee

By partnering with local governments to leverage massive new federal grants, TVA can re-embrace efficiency and end Tennessee's status of having among the highest energy consumption in the nation.

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Electric Transportation Toolkit Update Includes New Federal Funding

SACE's 2023 Electric Transportation Toolkit update includes information about federal funding opportunities for local governments as well as case studies demonstrating innovative local government actions to increase access to electric vehicles and…

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Celebrating Black History Month

The progress made in clean energy would not be possible without the ingenuity and perseverance of Black Americans.

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Electric Vehicles are Gaining Ground in the Southeast as Billions of Investment Dollars Flow

The Southeast electric vehicle market continues growing even as supportive public policies are lagging. But the policy landscape may change as over 40% of the nation's EV and supply chain investment has…

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Georgia Students Envision a Clean Energy Economy for the Community

Students at Charles R. Drew High School in Clayton County, Georgia are tackling environmental justice, climate, and clean energy in Mr. Chong’s third period physics class.

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Tracking Decarbonization in the Southeast: 2023 Update

Climate science shows we must achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions between 2040-2055 to limit the global average temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius and avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis.