Chattanooga Times Free Press

Georgia Power shoots for the sun to increase solar energy

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ATLANTA — Georgia Power is aiming to increase its renewable energy portfolio in the state by adding 100 megawatts of solar power.

The utility firm is seeking proposals from solar facilities that are interested in selling solar power to the company, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on reported. Georgia Power is seeking contracts with them to provide solar power to customers at a fixed price for a period of five to 35 years.

The company will review proposals that provide the best value to customers, with winning facilities beginning their contracts in November, said Wilson Mallard, Georgia Power’s director of Renewable Developmen­t.

The plans are part of the company’s Renewable Energy Developmen­t Initiative.

“Through programs and projects developed in coordinati­on with the Georgia PSC, Georgia Power is committed to maintainin­g a diverse generation portfolio while providing all customers with renewable energy options,” the company said in a statement.

Georgia Power aims to increase its solar energy generation from 970 megawatts of solar capacity

by 1,600 megawatts by 2021.

Clean energy jobs are on the rise in Georgia, a recent U.S. Energy and Employment report showed.

Georgia added more than 4,000 jobs in the solar industry last year, despite a nationwide decline. The U.S. decline partly was blamed on the uncertaint­y brought about by solar tariffs imposed on imported solar products, the paper reported.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/DAVID GOLDMAN ?? Jason Carter, grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, explains how solar panels work to sons Thomas, 8, right, and Henry, 10, following a 2017 ribbon cutting ceremony for a solar panel project on farmland Jimmy Carter owns in his hometown of Plains, Ga.
AP FILE PHOTO/DAVID GOLDMAN Jason Carter, grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, explains how solar panels work to sons Thomas, 8, right, and Henry, 10, following a 2017 ribbon cutting ceremony for a solar panel project on farmland Jimmy Carter owns in his hometown of Plains, Ga.

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