Amy Rawe

Communications Director

Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, Amy is SACE’s Communications Director. She joined SACE in May 2020 and coordinates with the communications, policy, and program teams to most effectively convey SACE’s mission to the public, the organization’s members, media, policy leaders, and stakeholders. 

A graduate of Wake Forest University, Amy’s career has spanned leadership roles in nonprofit communications, public relations, marketing, and journalism. Prior to joining SACE, Amy was a strategist and senior copywriter with a digital marketing firm, spent several years as a Communications Director with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and worked in traditional media as both a reporter and editor. 

Having lived in the Midwest, Northeast, Northwest, and now the Southeast, she also traveled extensively through South Pacific and Southeast Asian countries and spent time in Europe and Brazil. Her experiences have shaped her dedication to foster a national and global understanding of environmental stewardship. 

Today, Amy’s passion for promoting clean energy solutions and environmental advocacy is most deeply rooted in her desire to create a healthier, more sustainable climate for her young daughter’s generation and those to come. 

Amy's Recent Posts

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Electrify the South Collaborative: Cities and Towns Share Solutions to Drive Change

Local governments from across the Southeast came together to share solutions and resources that will help electrify transportation in their communities. Their dedication and collaboration are an example of the Clean Energy…

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We’ve Never Been Better Equipped to Solve the Climate Crisis

The latest UN climate report is dire, but the 'Clean Energy Generation' is choosing action over despair and gaining traction toward a healthier and more sustainable, enjoyable world than we’ve dared to…

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Earth Month Reflections on the Urgency of the Climate Crisis

No more snooze buttons: The time to act is now and the future we envision is possible.

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News & Resources

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Georgia Public Service Commission Advances Fossil Fuels, Fails to Protect Ratepayers

Atlanta, GA. – Today, the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) voted to approve the request by Georgia Power to amend its 2022 resource plan and build new fossil gas and oil generators…

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Advocates Applaud Introduction of New Legislation to Increase Public Participation in TVA Planning Process

Washington, D.C. – Today, Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn. and Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., introduced new legislation to improve the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) long-term energy planning process. The TVA Increase Rate of Participation Act…

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“Transportation Electrification in the Southeast” Report: Updated 2023 State and Regional Data

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