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Duke moves forward with programs for the industrial sector, but programs for residents are withdrawn.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 ...
In Georgia, a lame-duck Public Service Commission (PSC) is set to approve huge spending by Georgia Power that could add significant cost and risk to customer bills. Voters frustrated by unaffordable ...
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, ...
Duke Energy is setting the stage to control a significant amount of gas pipeline and storage capacity. This warrants serious scrutiny by regulators. This article is part of a series called North ...
This article is part of a series called North Carolina’s Gas Blow Out. See the rest of this series as well as other resources on SACE’s Fossil Gas Hub. Note: As this column was being finalized, a ...
The global energy system is undergoing its most dramatic transformation in over a century. While the current U.S. administration doubles down on fossil fuels, a technological revolution is ...
While H.R.1 is eliminating residential tax credits for home energy efficiency upgrades, it does not affect state rebate programs. Although federal clean energy incentives are on the chopping block ...
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 ...