We spent $1,780 to power our house and three electric cars in 2025. We saved $6,341 in 2025 by powering our home and cars with solar energy. That’s $528 a month that we can now spend on anything other ...
As 2026 begins, the EV market is showing signs of durability, buoyed by an expanding affordable used EV market, high customer satisfaction, and consistent consumer interest.
Multifamily Buildings: The multifamily rebate program is scheduled to launch in 2026. The program managers encourage tenants and owners of multifamily buildings to go ahead and start the application ...
There’s the eldest child — the legacy electric utilities like Duke Energy or Georgia Power. There’s the youngest child — the renewable energy providers that operate at both grid scale and behind the ...
Income: The Home Efficiency Rebate program is open to all income levels, but low-income households (making less than 80% of the median income for the local area of the project) have larger rebate ...
As we celebrate SACE’s 40th anniversary, we’re deeply grateful for your support. From our watchdog beginnings to landmark clean energy victories, you’ve helped power progress. Please consider an ...
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 ...
Georgia's largest utility is proposing significant transmission upgrades. SACE is pushing for the Georgia Public Service Commission to "right-size" the investment for electric bills and support clean ...
In SACE’s latest edition of our “Solar in the Southeast” report series, you can read up on how solar growth is accelerating or lagging in Southeast utilities and states. The Southeast has a cumulative ...
The American electric vehicle (EV) market may get reined in from a gallop to a trot, but it is still gaining ground. I often get asked about the state of the EV market. The answer is a moving target; ...
The following is a guest article by Ramsey Nix, a mother of two and UGA journalism professor based in Athens, Georgia. Ramsey Nix and her children at Senator Ossoff’s Atlanta office. I first learned ...