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Georgia
In fact, Georgia is home to one of the largest coal-fired power plants in the country. Despite this, the Peach State ranks #7 in the country for installed solar and has seen recent growth in solar farm
Supporting Georgia''s Clean Energy Future
Solar development is rapidly expanding in Georgia, bringing a beneficial source of green jobs and revenue for the state as well as providing clean renewable energy to Georgia. Unlike power
About Georgia''s 2024 Clean Energy Plan
Atlanta and Athens (as well as Savannah, Clarkston, and Augusta who have not finalized their plans yet) have committed to obtaining 100% of their energy from clean and renewable sources, such as solar
Fact Sheet: Georgia Leads in Clean Energy
Electric power generation accounted for 19,154 jobs in Georgia in 2023. Of these, 1,433 were in wind elec-tricity and 8,194 in solar electricity, accounting for 50 percent of electricity generation jobs in the
NRDC: Clean Electricity Georgia
The closure of old, dirty fossil fuel plants and construction of new wind, solar, and energy storage projects is now set to usher in an age of energy abundance and economic growth for the...
Georgia Solar Farm Map & Project List
Here is a map of all utility-scale solar farms in Georgia. Hover over a solar farm to view information on each project like their name, capacity and construction date.
Plants Owned or Operated by Georgia Power
We own a network of electric generation plants, hydro dams and multiple solar energy facilities spread across the state, providing safe, clean, reliable, and affordable energy to 2.7 million customers.
State of the Clean Energy Boom_Georgia
Since the clean energy plan''s passage, 40 new clean energy projects have been announced or moved forward in Georgia, ranking second in the nation, with projects spanning four sectors – solar,
Georgia Power expands renewable energy with five
Five utility-scale solar farms totaling 1,068 MW will be built across Georgia, boosting clean energy for the state.