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Electric Vehicles and Clean Energy Will Deliver $1.2 Trillion in Public Health Benefits Alone
Recently published data from The American Lung Association shows that in addition to creating jobs and addressing the climate crisis, accelerating the shift to EVs and clean energy will save trillions of…
Georgia Residents Continue Speaking Up About the IRP
Georgia Power, the investor-owned utility that has monopoly status and serves customers in 150 counties in Georgia, is planning for its next two decades of energy use, and Georgia residents are making…
We Won’t Give Up on Justice for the Kingston Coal Ash Workers
13 years after TVA’s massive ash spill, workers and advocates attend a critical court hearing.
Continued Mismanagement of Plant Vogtle Nuclear Units 3 & 4 will Cost Ratepayers
Exhibiting poor judgment, Georgia Power Company has repeatedly inaccurately estimated costs for Plant Vogtle units 3 & 4. This mismanagement will result in excessive costs for both ratepayers and shareholders.
Georgia Cities Set Big Goals for Renewable Energy
Athens-Clarke County is one of eight local governments in Georgia planning a transition to 100% clean and renewable energy.
It's November, Where does the 2022 North Carolina Carbon Plan Stand?
On October 24, all intervenors' post-hearing filings were due to the NCUC. These are the final step where intervenors tell Commissioners what we want to see in the final Carbon Plan. We…
“Talking ‘Bout My Generation” Means All of Us When it Comes to the Climate Crisis
Being alive today makes us all, regardless of age, part of one collective Clean Energy Generation that will rise together to face the challenge, hand in hand.
Georgia Students Envision a Clean Energy Economy for the Community
Students at Charles R. Drew High School in Clayton County, Georgia are tackling environmental justice, climate, and clean energy in Mr. Chong’s third period physics class.