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Pipeline company misleads the public for profit and fossil fuels

Transco doesn’t want you to know that hazardous sites are along its proposed route, that, if disturbed, could exacerbate groundwater contamination risks.

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In a flood-damaged N.C. town, a microgrid had a big impact

A renewable microgrid in flood-hit Hot Springs, N.C., powered the town after Hurricane Helene, reducing outages from weeks to days.

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How Winter Storm Elliott prompted one family's switch to a heat pump

SACE Research Director Maggie Shober’s family faced a gas leak and rolling blackouts during Winter Storm Elliott, prompting their switch to a safer, more reliable heat pump for future winters.

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A (Solar) Light in the Dark: Six Uplifting Stories from Hurricane Season

As SACE’s Digital Communications Manager, one of my favorite things to do every week is search for four positive stories about clean energy across the Southeast. Maybe it’s a team of Florida…

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From Abstract to Reality: When Your Hometown Becomes a Climate Casualty

“Climate change will manifest as a series of disasters viewed through phones with footage that gets closer and closer to where you live until you're the one filming it.”

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Resilience and Reliability: Ready for the Storm

Power, like water, is now a necessity. When you hear that a hurricane is headed your way, you immediately worry about losing power. What if you could remove power from your list…

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We’re Not in Kansas Anymore

With increasingly catastrophic storms like Helene, we need to call the source of this destruction what it is – burning fossil fuels. Yet this message is not being elevated in our region…

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SACE Files Testimony Against Georgia Power's Latest Fossil Fuel Frenzy

Georgia Power is stuck in the fossil past. If their latest requests are granted, all of us will pay the price.

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Meet SACE's New Electric Transportation Equity Manager Madelyn Collins

"The intersectional environmentalism I practice is a continuation of spirited advocacy that's been passed down for generations."

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“Talking ‘Bout My Generation” Means All of Us When it Comes to the Climate Crisis

Being alive today makes us all, regardless of age, part of one collective Clean Energy Generation that will rise together to face the challenge, hand in hand.