While home charging can be done using a standard 120V plug, many EV drivers install a home charging unit that uses a 240V outlet (like a dryer) that charges more quickly. Another compelling aspect of ...
Energy bills now rank in the top three cost-of-living struggles alongside groceries and health care. The solutions that could help need to be reinstated, as do the basic regulations and institutions ...
Energy efficiency is a proven low-cost, clean energy resource that reduces energy waste and carbon emissions while lowering customer bills. However, Southeastern utilities and regulators continue to ...
The growth of electric vehicles (EVs) and charging infrastructure must advance in tandem, particularly reliable fast-charging stations that function as the modern equivalent of gas stations for ...
In practice, agrivoltaic systems are designed so that solar panels are elevated or spaced to allow light to filter beneath them. Crops, pollinator habitat, grazing animals, or specialty plants ...
As made public in the article Duke Energy Plans to Build a Massive Natural Gas Power Plant in Davidson County. But Where, Exactly? by Lisa Sorg in Inside Climate News, Duke Energy has been quietly ...
The uncertainty caused by political whipsawing is taking its toll, adding pressure to a nascent market that is navigating the complex transition from petroleum to electric-powered transportation. That ...
North Carolina launched the Energy Saver NC early in 2025, providing the opportunity for thousands of households across the state to keep money in their pocket while making home improvements that save ...
Take a look at just six of the many signs of clean energy progress we saw in the rural Southeast in 2025. The Clean Energy Generation is making progress every day here in the Southeast. From ...
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 ...
The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) program is designed to encourage people to switch to more efficient electric appliances; therefore, the rebates cannot generally be used for ...