The utility company Georgia Power has agreed to a new deal with a group of organizations that includes our friends at the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) and sees the utility commit to build and procure 1,600 megawatts of renewable energy generation capacity in the 2018–2020 time period, according to recent reports.
The deal, which has been approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission (GSPC), builds on the utility company’s earlier commitment of 525 megawatts (MW) during that time period — more than triples it, actually.
Read more at Georgia Power Triples Commitment to Renewables, Agrees to Build + Procure 1600 MW in 2018–2020
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