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Georgia Power Gets More Solar Energy

The Georgia Public Service Commission amended Georgia Power Company's Green Energy program to provide that 50 percent of the program's renewable energy come from Georgia-based solar resources. Currently, only 10 percent comes from solar with the rest of the program's power being sourced from biomass. The amendment will increase the voluntary program's rate from $4.50/100 kilowatt-hour block to $5.00, or an increased premium of 0.5¢/kWh.

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