Article | 06.26.2026
Disney World Goes Solar and 5 Other Exciting Signs of Progress in the Southeast
Take a look at just six of the many signs of clean energy progress we've seen in the Southeast over the past few months.
Article | 06.23.2026
“Solar in the Southeast” Ninth Edition Report: Solar Boom Meets Solar Resistance
The Southeast is on track to nearly double its solar capacity by 2030, but utility pushbacks, federal tax credit terminations, and political upheaval may slow the expected solar boom.
Article | 06.18.2026
Plug-In Solar Is Safer, But The Regulations Don’t Reflect That
A new SACE policy and safety analysis shows that small plug-in solar units are regulated more heavily than the portable diesel or gas generators that have caused documented lineworker deaths, and...
Article | 06.11.2026
Reimagine Your Ride: How EVs Are Portable Power Banks on Wheels
When we think about what our vehicles are capable of, it’s time to question the status quo. Today there is a better alternative: electric vehicles not only get us where we need to go, they’re...
Article | 06.09.2026
Talking EVs: Used EVs, Oil Consumption, and Electric Semis
SACE's Electric Transportation Director shares his timely insights into buying used EVs, displacing oil consumption, and launching electric semis
Article | 06.05.2026
Time to Draw the Line in North Carolina
With twelve big gas infrastructure projects approved or on the horizon, most of which have not yet hit our bills, it's time for North Carolina to hit pause.
Article | 06.03.2026
Dogs Ride Electric on Barkyard’s Pup Bus
This Savannah doggy daycare’s electric "Pup Bus" helps pet owners while advancing the company's sustainability goals, demonstrating how small businesses can combine clean transportation, customer...
Article | 06.01.2026
Speaking Truth And Common Sense To Power And Greed
While TVA, the EPA, and utilities betray public trust through fossil fuel agendas, farmers and manufacturers lead a cleaner, cheaper energy transformation across the Southeast.
Article | 05.29.2026
Building Resilience from the Inside Out: Atlanta’s Westside Resilience Corridor
How Atlanta's Westside Resilience Corridor is using solar energy, battery storage, weatherization, and workforce development to cut energy bills and build community resilience in underserved...
Article | 05.26.2026
NC House-Appointed Commissioner Attempts to Halt Solar in North and South Carolina
North Carolina regulators paused Duke Energy's solar and battery storage procurement, risking higher bills and energy shortfalls. Learn how this decision affects Carolinas electricity customers and...