Reed Winckler

Communications Coordinator

Reed joined the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy in 2023 as Communications Coordinator and is based in Atlanta, Georgia. Her focus is writing and creating content for SACE emails, newsletters, press releases, and blogs, in addition to editing website content and assisting with graphics. She is excited to relay SACE’s mission to members, media, policymakers, and stakeholders alike. 

While obtaining her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Georgia, Reed focused on creating “solutions-oriented” environmental print and broadcast media, co-led a local environmental advocacy organization, and took part in local solid waste initiatives before turning her focus to clean energy at SACE after graduation. 

Outside of SACE, Reed enjoys writing music and discovering new parks around the city. 

Reed's Recent Posts

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Transmission Policy Manager

The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) seeks a full-time Transmission Policy Manager to provide expertise on issues related to regional transmission planning by participating in stakeholder forums, plus educating decision makers…

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Olivia Amyette is Bringing Solar Power—and Paid Job Training—to Georgians Who Need It

North Georgia entrepreneur Olivia Amyette imagined a future with solar for everyone. With paid local training programs through Georgia’s first and only registered solar apprenticeship program, she's creating the diverse solar workforce…

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ElectrifyGT: Sparking Clean Energy Leaders, One Campus Collaboration at a Time

A Georgia Tech organization inspires students across majors and backgrounds to prepare for the clean energy workforce, while creating a healthier environment on campus and in the surrounding Atlanta community.

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News & Resources

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Webinar: Demystifying TVA’s Integrated Resource Plan

[button color="blue" url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwJ_tmsZaVQ"]Watch the Webinar[/button] [button color="blue" url="https://www.cleanenergy.org/blog/tva-draft-irp-exceedingly-broad-planning-is-meaningless/"]Read the Blog Post[/button]  Officials at the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) are deciding how they will meet electricity needs for the next 25 years, and…

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Santee Cooper Board may ignore its own consultant’s concerns of rate design

Columbia, SC—In a letter citing strong concerns about Santee Cooper management’s proposed new rate design, two organizations have urged the Santee Cooper Board not to adopt the proposal at its December 9th meeting.…

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Duke’s proposed gas plants would leave communities to bear costs of increased air pollution

CHAPEL HILL, N.C.— Clean energy advocates urged the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality on Friday to deny or modify two pending draft air permits for Duke Energy’s proposed Roxboro and Marshall gas-fired power plants, which…