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A Pipeline Runs Through It

Past a prison and an elementary school, the T15 pipeline will traverse 45 miles of North Carolina countryside that Shelley Robbins wanted to see for herself. The T15 is planned as a…

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Gainesville Embraces Electrification: City Leaders and Staff Test Drive Tesla Model 3 at EV Ride & Drive Event

Gainesville Chief Climate Officer Dr. Dan Zhu and Environmental Planner Jennie Ford discuss how the city is partnering with SACE to decarbonize transportation.

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Green Cars for Kids: Driving Children to Better Health with Electric Vehicles

Green Cars for Kids provides free transportation for children and expectant mothers who have limited or no access to transportation to and from their non-emergency health care appointments using EVs.

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Signs of Progress and Hope in 2023

This blog post was written by former SACE Digital Communications Coordinator, Heather Murphy. The Clean Energy Generation is making progress every day here in the Southeast. From students advocating for clean energy…

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Six months in, the Inflation Reduction Act is already unleashing clean energy’s potential

Bob Keefe is the Executive Director of E2 and author of “Climatenomics: Washington, Wall Street and the Economic Battle to Save Our Planet.” This op-ed was first published by the Hill on…

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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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Florida is scoring BIG in electric transportation wins, will Georgia play smart to catch up?

This op-ed, was written by SACE's former Electric Transportation Equity Manager Patrick King. It originally appeared in the Georgia Recorder on December 22, 2022. It is reprinted here with permission. In recent…

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The 2022 Rate Case: Georgia Power’s $2.9 Billion Ask  

In the 2022 rate case, the Georgia PSC will determine what are "fair and reasonable" rates and charges Georgia Power can collect from its ~2.7 million customers over the next three years.

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Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Democratic Nominee for U.S. House District 7 in Tennessee, Odessa Kelly

In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of Odessa Kelly, Democratic candidate running for U.S. House District 7 in Tennessee. Also in this series, we profile Mark Green, the…

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Where the Candidates Stand On Energy: Republican Nominee for U.S. House District 7 in Tennessee, Mark Green

In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of Mark Green, incumbent Republican candidate running for U.S. House District 7 in Tennessee. Also in this series, we profile Odessa Kelly,…