Previously
PSC Chair Lauren McDonald said he wanted Georgia Power to
"come up with options in the next 30 days for expanding the tiny amount of electricity generated from solar power".
Yesterday,
PSC Commissioner Chuck Eaton
said "Solar is great for diversity, independence, research, and business,"
and added that until recently he had discounted solar, but now he had seen it.
And it turns out that Friday
PSC Commissioner Tim Echols
wrote an op-ed saying
It wasn't until I entered the training room of Mage Solar in Dublin and saw 40 subcontractors in their solar academy that I got it. The growing solar industry is not just about funky collectors on a roof or left-leaning environmentalists who hate fossil fuel. It is about skilled jobs in manufacturing and construction, about economic development in Georgia, about consumers saving money on their power bill so they can spend it somewhere else, and about empowering people to essentially create their own power plant. This could eventually be big.That's three out of five commissioners. I'd call that a majority shaping up to do something in the PSC Energy Committee meeting of 16 July 2011. I couldn't say what, exactly, since there nothing on the energy committee's agenda about this. But something solar seems to be in the works.
-jsq
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