Hurricane Helene bore down on the small town of Hot Springs, N.C. – about 35 miles north of Asheville. Months later, ...
Renewable energy is alive and well in the Southeast, from training local workers as solar installers to test-driving electric ...
This op-ed, written by SACE Senior Decarbonization Manager Shelley Robins & Dr. Crystal Cavalier, originally appeared in the ...
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Georgia decision makers met this summer and fall to learn more about community solar energy in reaction to the Georgia ...
Serena is originally from Dallas, Georgia, and joined SACE in 2024. As Creative Content Manager, she is responsible for telling stories about the real people impacted by clean energy initiatives.… ...
Transco doesn’t want you to know that hazardous sites are along its proposed route, that, if disturbed, could exacerbate groundwater contamination risks.
The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) and Southeast Sustainability Directors Network (SSDN) are hosting our second in-person ‘Electrify the South’ Collaborative of local governments this ...
A renewable microgrid in flood-hit Hot Springs, N.C., powered the town after Hurricane Helene, reducing outages from weeks to days.