As we celebrate SACE’s 40th anniversary, we’re deeply grateful for your support. From our watchdog beginnings to landmark clean energy victories, you’ve helped power progress. Please consider an ...
As we near the end of 2025 and SACE’s 40th anniversary, we’re reflecting on four decades of working together to secure a future with safer, cleaner, more affordable energy for all. We’re filled with ...
Plug-in solar is rapidly expanding from Europe to the United States. As electricity prices rise, policymakers and consumers are embracing this renter-friendly technology as a path toward lower bills ...
Duke moves forward with programs for the industrial sector, but programs for residents are withdrawn. Something is not right here. Many industrial customers are shareholders, and industrial facilities ...
Opinion
Southeast Regulators Weigh Record-Cost Gas Power Plants as Utilities Plan for Data Center Boom
Electric utility companies in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina are racing to build expensive gas-fired power plants in order to supply power to new computer data centers.
Federal investment has turned the Southeast into a surprising hub for electric school bus production, creating hundreds of new jobs and accelerating the shift to zero-emission transportation. Welders ...
Georgia's largest utility is proposing significant transmission upgrades. SACE is pushing for the Georgia Public Service Commission to "right-size" the investment for electric bills and support clean ...
xAI came to Memphis claiming one thing, then in a sneak move, increased their project size by 10 times. This will essentially require a new power plant, and puts billionaires’ benefits above local ...
A sweeping House Republican bill guts clean energy tax credits, threatening Southeast jobs, raising energy costs, and reversing climate progress—putting over $73 billion in regional investment and U.S ...
The following is a guest article by Ramsey Nix, a mother of two and UGA journalism professor based in Athens, Georgia. Ramsey Nix and her children at Senator Ossoff’s Atlanta office. I first learned ...
The American electric vehicle (EV) market may get reined in from a gallop to a trot, but it is still gaining ground. I often get asked about the state of the EV market. The answer is a moving target; ...
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