Unprecedented Funding Opportunities for Home Energy Upgrades
Did you know that you could save hundreds of dollars per year on your energy bills by making just a handful of upgrades in your home? Sealing gaps and cracks in your walls and windows could save you...
View ArticleMeet SACE’s New Electric Transportation Equity Manager Madelyn Collins
I want to be honest, introducing myself is often an arduous task. Not because talking about myself is difficult, that’s the easy part. The hard part is the act of telling my story before it’s...
View ArticleLet’s Talk About It: Juneteenth
In June 2021, President Joe Biden signed legislation that made June 19, Juneteenth, a federal holiday. For many people in the U.S., this is the first time they will experience a day off to observe. Or...
View ArticleSACE Signs Letter Supporting GreenLatinos Call To Action
SACE joined 34 other organizations in signing a call to action letter led by GreenLatinos to urge the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to set the strongest vehicle emissions standards. Strong...
View ArticleMy EV Road Trip from Knoxville to Atlanta
Hello! You may be familiar with me as the newest addition to the SACE Team, the Electric Transportation Equity Manager. Since my first day, I have been diving into the exciting and constantly...
View ArticleDriving on Sunshine: Visiting ‘The Bottom’ Bookstore to Get Ready for Pride
A few weeks ago before heading on an EV Roadtrip, I had the lovely experience of sharing the driving experience of SACE’s Tesla Model X which promotes the concept of Driving on Sunshine – or driving an...
View ArticleElectrify the South Collaborative: Cities and Towns Share Solutions to Drive...
If you had any doubt that the clean energy transition is underway in towns and cities throughout the Southeast, listening in on a recent gathering of local government leaders would change your mind....
View ArticleUplifting Architecture for a Sustainable Southeast: Exploring Clean Energy...
On September 17th, SACE gave a presentation hosted at the Atlanta Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), focusing on how architects can play a positive role in achieving an equitable...
View ArticleSix Signs of Progress with Clean Energy Growth in the Southeast
The Clean Energy Generation is making progress every day here in the Southeast. From the world’s busiest airport and historically Black neighborhood going solar, to renewable energy outspending fossil...
View ArticleConference Snapshots: Takeaways from the Just Future Summit 2023
Oakland, California — Through SACE’s collaboration with Towards Equitable Electric Mobility (TEEM), I had the opportunity in October to attend some sessions at the 2023 Just Future Summit hosted by...
View ArticleEPA’s Community Change Grants: Empowering Grassroots Action
For far too long, low-income communities, especially communities of color, have borne disproportionate impacts of pollution and climate change. Black, African American, and Latino individuals, as...
View ArticleMeeting the Climate Crisis with Investments in Affordable Housing
Two Crises at Once In the summer of 2022, while Congress negotiated the Inflation Reduction Act, people in several entire neighborhoods in Athens, Georgia received notice that their monthly rent was...
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