Where We Work
SACE works alongside communities across the Southeast—large and small, urban and rural – to advance smart, affordable clean energy solutions for a healthier future.
Florida
Florida’s warm climate, 1,200 miles of coastline, and natural beauty make it a popular destination, but it’s also highly vulnerable to climate change impacts like sea level rise, catastrophic storms, and rising temperatures.
Georgia
With seven natural wonders from barrier islands to canyons and mountains, Georgia has abundant beauty. Yet polluting fossil fuels like fossil gas and coal remain the primary source of electricity in Georgia.
North Carolina
Behind its scenic Appalachian landscape, North Carolina is growing more vulnerable to extreme weather caused by climate change. And yet, utility companies continue to build out fossil fuel projects like methane gas plants across the stat
South Carolina
With miles of precious coastline, Blue Ridge mountains, and historic cities and cultures, South Carolina has much to protect. Yet the state’s major utilities are not keeping promises to retire coal plants while nearly half of the largest power plants are producing power with polluting methane gas.
Tennessee
From the Mississippi Delta to the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee is home to beautiful and biologically diverse natural treasures. But the state’s utility, TVA, is building out more climate-polluting methane gas plants instead of transitioning to clean energy.