
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ON SURPASSING SOLAR ELECTRICITY MILESTONE
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“We are looking forward to a quick and productive conversation with Georgia Power that will enable us to remove the barrier that the cap represents, “said Walter Brown, chairman of the board of GSEA. “We applaud Georgia Power for its leadership efforts in reaching this milestone and commend the more than 4,400 customers who have enrolled in the green energy program. However, it is imperative for Georgia-based solar electric companies that the incentive be re-instated. We are confident that the program will continue to increase in size and scope for the future benefit of
GSEA estimates that there are currently more than 400 solar electric systems installed in
“We are certain a solution will be identified in the very near future,” added Michelle Conlon, chair of the GSEA Government Relations & Incentives Working Group. From a public policy perspective,
Conlon continued, “These states have all taken a pro-active approach in identifying the amount of energy they want solar electricity to contribute. In essence, these states are insulating themselves from future rate increases and doing their part to ensure we are on a path towards more energy independence.”
The Georgia Solar Energy Association (GSEA) leads the statewide effort to promote the economic and environmental benefits of solar energy through education, advocacy and industry support. GSEA, a non-profit affiliated with the American Solar Energy Society, is supported by more than 140 members across the state (energy professionals and grassroots supporters) who are working together to help create a sustainable energy economy for
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