The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy promotes responsible energy choices to ensure clean, safe and healthy communities throughout the Southeast. Founded in 1985, the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) has over 30 years' experience as a leading voice calling for smart energy policies in our region that help protect our quality of life and treasured places. Our expert staff is uniquely poised to tackle energy challenges and promote equitable outcomes that help our region's communities harness the environmental and economic opportunities presented by clean, renewable energy.

An amazing group of intelligent, compassionate & socially responsible professionals acting on behalf of everyone living in the southeast U.S. & advocating for clean energy.

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We stand in solidarity with Memphians and oppose the crude oil #ByhaliaPipeline, which would perpetuate fossil fuel pollution while threatening predominantly Black neighborhoods and drinking water sources. #NoOilInMySoil #ByeByeByhalia

Posted on Mar 11, 2021  •  Facebook

We're pleased to have contributed to Plug-in NC's 'State of the State' report that will generate more momentum to tackle the challenges and opportunities to #ElectrifyNC. North Carolina is well on its way to being an #EV industry leader!

Posted on Mar 11, 2021  •  Facebook

Clean energy is good for people, the economy, and the environment. Representative Mark Smith writes on how people in South Carolina and beyond benefit when #cleanenergy infrastructure is made a bipartisan policy priority.

Posted on Mar 11, 2021  •  Facebook

Currently, women are under-represent ed in energy and #cleanenergy jobs worldwide. As the industry continues to grow, more diverse voices having a seat at the table AND in positions of power will ensure equitable solutions. #InternationalWo mensDay

Posted on Mar 08, 2021  •  Facebook

TVA was once a symbol of progress but in recent years has gutted its energy efficiency offerings. Its values now ar… https://t.co/PwO1ztrm7c

Posted on Mar 06, 2021  •  Twitter

MLGW's CEO is calling for an indefinite halt to the search for a new power provider.

Posted on Mar 05, 2021  •  Facebook

“Even if [MLGW] decides to go back and reconsider negotiating a contract with #TVA, they are going to be in a stron… https://t.co/FhJi9PUPzW

Posted on Mar 05, 2021  •  Twitter

“Duke’s claims about winter peak demand are increasingly driving the entire IRP. They’re using that as a justificat… https://t.co/UsObjl3vLZ

Posted on Mar 05, 2021  •  Twitter

Duke Energy's NC and SC IRP filings talk a lot about GHG emissions without the end result: actual decarbonization.… https://t.co/qXDCZue03w

Posted on Mar 04, 2021  •  Twitter

Despite the last administration's attempts to thwart #cleanenergy, economics forced a decline in the US's reliance… https://t.co/pRXrYABtfq

Posted on Mar 03, 2021  •  Twitter