While GSEA is promoting statewide solar businesses and lobbying the state government to do what other states have done to promote solar,
local governments and businesses don't have to wait
on the state.
For example, the
Lowndes County Commission has opened a discussion about solar energy
in response to a presentation by Bill Branham.
Now that they've learned
- that solar is cost-effective in the same way buying a car is,
- that there are two fast-growing solar manufacturers in Georgia ( Suniva of Norcross and MAGE SOLAR of Dublin), with associated potential jobs right here in south Georgia, and
- about the extraordinary negative side of coal mining,
If the LCC won't do it, how about solar Valdosta fire departments, or solar Hahira tobacco barns?
-jsq
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