Georgia Power dedicates first Community Solar facility to serve customers
Pre-enrollment for residential customers now available; program launching Jan. 1
ATLANTA, Dec. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power today dedicated the first of two planned solar facilities to supply its new Community Solar program. The two megawatt (MW) solar project, comprised of 8,200 panels and covering more than 10 acres in northeast Georgia, will deliver energy for the new program which gives subscribers a bill credit based on actual solar energy production at the facility. Leaders from Georgia Power, Georgia Public Service Commissioners Lauren "Bubba" McDonald and Tim Echols, as well as community and business leaders marked the occasion at a special event in Comer, Georgia. "Collaboration between Georgia Power, the Georgia Public Service Commission, solar companies and communities across the state have helped continue to position Georgia as a national solar leader," said Greg Roberts, vice president pricing and planning for Georgia Power. "Community Solar is the latest addition to a variety of Georgia Power programs that give customers the flexibility to choose how they want to support the growth of solar energy in our state." While the Community Solar program launches in January 2018, Georgia Power opened pre-enrollment for interested customers in October. In addition to the new Comer facility dedicated today, the company plans to construct another one-MW facility to supply the program in another part of the state. Is Community Solar Right for You? Renewable Energy Growth in Georgia To learn more about Georgia Power's solar programs, including Community Solar and other solar tools and resources for customers, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com/Solar. * REC Disclaimer: Every megawatt hour of electricity produced by an eligible solar generation resource creates a Renewable Energy Credit (REC). Georgia Power purchases only the null energy output from some renewable generating facilities that have contracted to sell that energy to Georgia Power. Ownership of the associated RECs is specified in each respective power purchase agreement. The party that owns the RECs retains the right to use them. About Georgia Power SOURCE Georgia Power For further information: Georgia Power Media Relations, (404) 506-7676 or (800) 282-1696, www.georgiapower.com
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