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Jimmy Carter Powers Half of His Hometown With Solar

Jimmy Carter Powers Half of His Hometown With Solar

By Joe McCarthy Jimmy Carter was the first president to put solar panels on the White House in 1979. Back then, it was a symbolic gesture, a hope that this strange alternative energy would one day pan out. “It can be just a small part of one of the greatest and most exciting adventures ever […]

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    Jimmy Carter Powers Half of His Hometown With Solar

    Jimmy Carter Powers Half of His Hometown With Solar

    By Joe McCarthy Jimmy Carter was the first president to put solar panels on the White House in 1979. Back then, it was a symbolic gesture, a hope that this strange alternative energy would one day pan out. “It can be just a small part of one of the greatest and most exciting adventures ever […]

    Atlanta Becomes 27th City to Commit to 100% Renewables

    Atlanta Becomes 27th City to Commit to 100% Renewables

    Atlanta City Council unanimously approved a measure Monday establishing a community-wide goal of transitioning 100 percent to renewable energy by 2035. The legislation was introduced by city councilman Kwanza Hall, who is also a candidate for Atlanta mayor. “We know that moving to clean energy will create good jobs, clean up our air and water […]

    Pipeline Spill Triggers Supplier ‘Red Alert’ in Alabama, Georgia

    Pipeline Spill Triggers Supplier ‘Red Alert’ in Alabama, Georgia

    Last week’s Colonial Pipeline spill has prompted Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley and Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to both declare states of emergency over gasoline shortages on Thursday. Aerial photo of two of the three mine water retention ponds at the site of a pipeline leak that spilled an estimated 250,000 gallons of gasoline in Shelby […]