Glades County showcased electric school buses as emergency assets, educating students and partners on disaster readiness and ...
Our collective experience has positioned us as leaders in the region, standing ready to oppose dangerous choices that put our ...
Electric Black Futures is a project in Albany, Savannah, and Atlanta working to create future-focused e-mobility plans that open doors to green jobs and economic growth. Our objec ...
2025 marks the 40th Anniversary for the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. For 40 years, SACE’s staff, volunteers, and partners have experienced the ups and downs, disagreements and celebrations, joy ...
Charleston, S.C. (April 12, 2013) – SACE Coastal Climate and Energy Coordinator, Chris Carnevale, issued this statement regarding the recent release of the South Carolina Department of Natural ...
ORLANDO, Fla., May 4, 2018 – Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA), in conjunction with 12 Florida municipal electric utilities and NextEra Florida Renewables, LLC, today announced plans for a ...
A critical look at AI's electricity demands, the risks of overbuilding infrastructure, and the Southeast's stake in this high-powered gamble. Southeastern utilities are now projecting some of the most ...
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 ...
The Florida tourism industry is soaking up the sun! Last year, the Surf & Sand Hotel became Pensacola Beach’s first solar-powered hotel. The building’s 330 rooftop solar panels can generate enough ...
Two years after receiving North Carolina's first electric school bus, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is electrifying its fleet and advancing climate resilience with $4.99M in IRA funding for ...
Georgians' electric bills will be affected for years to come by the outcome of the Georgia Public Service Commission election underway, and voters statewide get to have a say. Over the next few weeks, ...
When Georgia Power customers get our June bills, we might wonder why they've increased: Bills are rising because Georgia Power and regulators are passing Plant Vogtle's construction costs on to us, ...