Last year, Columbus, Ga., resident Christine DiFeliciantonio, 67, already began suspecting a new administration could end solar energy incentives. “It was cause for me to act more urgently,” she said.
Georgia BRIGHT has launched a new Solar for All program aimed at giving hundreds of Georgia families a "no-cost" solar energy plan. Georgia homeowners with an income at or below 80% of the Area Median ...
An order last week from President Donald Trump’s administration to pause federal funding has left clean energy grant recipients in suspense of future work, as access to their money is frozen. But ...
ATLANTA — The federal government canceled a variety of grant programs and funding initiatives since January when President Donald Trump began his second term in office. Among the grants canceled was a ...
New utility-scale solar expands on company's commitment to reliability for customers through a diversified generation portfolio ATLANTA, Sept. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power this week received ...
Solar power advocates in Georgia are renewing a push for legislation that would let Georgia Power customers buy electricity from third-party providers of solar energy. A bill that would open the door ...
Like many young people who age out of foster care, Michael Williams struggled to find his footing as an adult without family to fall back on. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he lost his job and was left ...
While demand for energy saving services boomed this summer, the need to save will likely not slow down this winter.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a historic Columbus neighborhood known for its character and charm, a new addition is catching sunlight. On 10 rooftops across the Near East Side, shiny black solar panels have ...
Solar power advocates in Georgia are renewing a push for legislation that would let Georgia Power customers buy electricity from third-party providers of solar energy. A bill that would open the door ...
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