News

SACE supports FPL’s 2025 rate case settlement, citing solar, storage, and electrification benefits, while urging reduced ...
On August 11, 2025, the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) voted to grant Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) a suspension of its scheduled rate hearing, granting the utility time to finalize a ...
The Trump Administration’s one big budget bill eliminates clean energy tax incentives on an aggressive timeline. Some tax ...
The American electric vehicle (EV) market may get reined in from a gallop to a trot, but it is still gaining ground.
Last year, Catawba College became the first carbon neutral college in the Southeast. This summer, amid devastating federal ...
Eddy grew up in South Carolina in the upstate, near the mountains, but spent a lot of time on the coast, camping with family and shrimping and fishing. He now lives in Charleston to be near the coast.
Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, Amy is SACE’s Communications Director. She joined SACE in May 2020 and coordinates with the communications, policy, and program teams to most effectively convey SACE’s ...
Dr. Stephen A. Smith has over 35 years of experience affecting positive change for the environment. Since 1993, Dr. Smith has led the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) as its Executive ...
Shelley has more than twenty-two years of experience in the regulatory, environmental policy, and clean energy space. Prior to joining CEG, she worked at Upstate Forever in South Carolina for more ...
SACE Comments Click here to view the comment letter submitted by the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the proposed repeal of greenhouse gas ...
SACE submitted comments in the North Carolina DEQ Section 401 water quality certification proceeding for the Enbridge T15 Reliability Project pipeline.