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PSC Commissioner Lauren McDonald
has been the most vocal about wanting Georgia Power to do solar.
Commissioner Chuck Eaton and Tim Echols have both
said in public they want more solar.
PSC staff member
Tom Newsome
tried to get gapower to accept a better nuclear profit deal.
Don Parsons, chair of the energy committee of the Georgia House of Representatives, wants to write an energy plan for Georgia. A real one; not that bogus one from 2006 that nobody followed anyway.
Doug Stoner, Georgia State Senator,
has said that
Georgia Power wasn’t
building nuclear plants with private money; they were using public money,
and that even a public utility is a subsidy.
So it appears he gets it.
Scott Holcomb, Georgia State Representative, wants a state energy policy, and has said:
So we should get on with a real energy strategy for Georgia.Our lack of an energy policy is an absolute Achilles heel of our national policy.
Click on the pictures of each of the legislature members for their contact information. Even better, contact your state representative or senator. Or federal, since I think the new Plant Vogtle construction gets federal subsidies, too. Or write your local newspaper, or your local TV station, or the AJC.
-jsq