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Series highlights ‘Stories of Solar’ in the Southeast

As one of the sunniest places in our country, the Southeast has perhaps the most to gain from the benefits offered by solar power. With good-paying solar industry jobs on the rise in the United States, Southeastern states could reap considerable economic dividends by embracing solar power—but this will only happen if utility companies and local governments enact fair policies that encourage families, businesses, and communities to go solar.

Source: Commentary: Series highlights ‘Stories of Solar’ in the Southeast | Southeast Energy News

State regulators OK Georgia Power plan for more solar and nuke energy as utility edges away from coal

Georgia Power, the company that lights up metro Atlanta, is looking to make more electrons from nukes and the sun as it edges away from coal. State regulators broadly gave the utility the go-ahead for that vision for the next three years — but not without some debate about who should take on the financial risk.

Source: State regulators OK Georgia Power plan for more solar and nuke energy as utility edges away from coal

Georgia Power agrees to bigger solar and wind boost

Georgia Power is making a big move into solar power and other renewable energy — about three times bigger than it originally planned — under a deal state regulators are expected to approve Thursday. If the Public Service Commission’s five-member board approves a recent compromise on Georgia Power’s long-term plan, the utility will add as much as 1,600 megawatts of new renewable energy capacity, or roughly enough “green” capacity to power about 264,000 homes.

Source: Georgia Power agrees to bigger solar and wind boost | www.myajc.com

Augusta solar energy project breaks ground

Augusta’s three five-acre solar panel arrays will place it first in Geor­gia among municipal solar projects, Mayor Hardie Davis said Monday. “These are the types of projects that can work, they do work and they make good business sense to the city of Augusta. I couldn’t be more proud of that today to say we did that together,” he said.

Source: Augusta solar energy effort breaks ground | The Augusta Chronicle

Q&A: How a Georgia Republican pushed his state forward on solar

At first glance, Lauren “Bubba” McDonald Jr. doesn’t seem a likely advocate for solar power. The 77-year-old Republican, now in his third term on Georgia’s Public Service Commission, is a lifelong conservative, a vocal Donald Trump supporter and a critic of the EPA’s Clean Power Plan. He’s also one of the state’s strongest proponents of solar energy development as part of an overall portfolio mix.

Source: Q&A: How a Georgia Republican pushed his state forward on solar | Southeast Energy News

Fort Benning unveils $75 million solar facility

Surrounded by acres of solar panels on the western edge of Fort Benning, Army and Georgia Power Company officials celebrated on Wednesday a joint project that will produce renewable energy for the post. The $75 million facility, built in about two years after it gained the required state approval, has 134,000 solar panels over more than 240 acres near the Alabama side of the post.

Source: Fort Benning unveils $75 million solar facility | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer