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When Sustainability Means More Than ‘Green’

Protecting the natural environment isn’t the whole story: companies must consider their social, economic, and cultural impact as well. This Mckinsey article sums it up very well.

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How much Energy do you use in your Home? Where does it go?

The city of Seattle, Washington's public utility site has a great chart showing the average energy usage of typical household appliances. Make sure you use energy cost for your region when trying to calculate the actual cost per month. The Georgia Power residential rate is approximately $.09/kWh before sales tax and without environmental/franchise fees.

Is Renewable Energy Viable in Georgia? Read a new report from WRI, Southface and Clean Energy Georgia

Georgia can generate an additional 50,000 GWh of electricity from available renewable energy resources (see Table 1), which would make total renewable power production equal to approximately 40 percent of current electricity sales. Read the report on renewables in Georgia to learn more.

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Does Solar Work in Your City or State? See the Map and Find Out.

Below is the latest solar map from the Department of Energy's, National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The truth is that solar works well in the United States. One of the most progressive countries for solar energy is Germany. By way of a Feed-in Tariff, much of the country's roofs are covered in solar. The most amazing part of this is that Germany is on the same northern latitude of Quebec and Ontario Canada!

Atlanta Journal Constitution: If sun rises, state can meet renewable energy mandate

If sun rises, state can meet renewable energy mandate

By JAMES MARLOW
Tuesday, March 10, 2009

At a recent congressional hearing, Public Service Commissioner Stan Wise was quoted telling Congress that Georgia cannot meet a mandate to have at least 25 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2025.

Wise went on to say that other states would be able to meet the requirement, which may soon be imposed by new federal regulations, though he believes Georgia cannot.

Gwinnett Daily Post: Georgia looks for sunny future with solar energy options

Georgia looks for sunny future with solar energy options

By Josh Green
Staff Writer

ATLANTA - Energy independence was a pervasive theme throughout the presidential campaign season. For that matter, because of oil and gas shortages in the 1970s and the record price oil reached this summer, it's actually been a part of the nation's vocabulary for nearly 40 years.

Despite the continued rhetoric about a need to wean ourselves off of oil, America is still heavily reliant on foreign crude and far from being energy independent.

Solar Energy Industries Association says Georgia has Vast Potential for Solar Energy

SEIA Cites Potential in Georgia, Southeast Region to Lead in Solar Jobs, Power Installed

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), a 25x'25 endorsing partner, last week launched a campaign touting the "vast" potential for solar energy development in the Southeast United States, particularly the untapped state of Georgia.

How will the Economic Stimulus Help Solar and Renewable Energy?

The Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA) has reviewed the final content of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Read the Executive Summary to learn how the Act will grow solar and renewable energy in the Southeast and beyond!

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Georgia looks for sunny future with solar energy options

Gwinnett Daily News - ATLANTA - Energy independence was a pervasive theme throughout the presidential campaign season. For that matter, because of oil and gas shortages in the 1970s and the record price oil reached this summer, it's actually been a part of the nation's vocabulary for nearly 40 years.

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