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Georgia on path to keep greening despite Trump concerns

Posted on November 12, 2016December 3, 2016

The Solar Foundation ranked Georgia 15th in the nation for solar jobs earlier this year. The state’s approximately 3,000 solar jobs spread over 195 companies were expected to grow at a rate of about 12 percent this year.

Source: Georgia on path to keep greening despite Trump concerns | SavannahNow

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