Georgia Power Expands Green Energy Partnership with State's Largest Logistics Base
17 Décembre 2009 - 7:53PM
PR Newswire (US)
ATLANTA, Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Georgia Power recently signed a
two-year contract with Robins Air Force Base to increase the amount
of renewable energy the base will use. In order to meet challenging
federal renewable mandates for military installations, Robins AFB
will purchase 5 percent of the base's annual kilowatt-hour
consumption, or more than 16 million kilowatt-hours, of Green
Energy annually. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050216/CLW066LOGO ) Robins
AFB, one of three U.S. Air Force Air Logistics Centers and the
largest industrial complex in Georgia, employs a work force of more
than 25,584 civilian, contractor, and military members. It is now
the largest participant in Georgia Power's Green Energy program,
purchasing more than 40 percent of the renewable energy sold
through the program. The military base made its most recent
purchase through the large volume option of the Green Energy
program. "Robins Air Force Base is proud to support the development
of renewable generation in Georgia," said Paul Kelley, director of
the Civil Engineering Squadron for Robins Air Force Base. Green
Energy is environmentally friendly electricity generated from
sources like the sun, landfill methane and biomass. Customers who
participate in the program help reduce the environmental impact of
energy production, conserve natural resources and support domestic
energy self-reliance. Georgia Power is currently getting most of
its electricity for the program from a landfill methane-to-energy
plant at the Seminole Landfill in DeKalb County. "Robins Air Force
Base is meeting its renewable energy goals through Georgia Power's
Green Energy program," said David Dykes, Georgia Power's federal
segment manager. "Their participation is a huge commitment toward
the development of renewable energy in the Southeast and a clear
demonstration of the Air Force's commitment to renewable energy.
This action raises awareness of the importance Green Energy plays
in protecting our environment now and into the future," said Dykes.
Since Georgia Power began the Green Energy program in October 2006,
nearly 4,300 customers have committed to purchase in excess of 3
million kilowatt-hours of green energy, or enough electricity to
power approximately 3,100 homes using 1,000 kilowatt-hours a month.
Residential customers can purchase 100-kilowatt-hour blocks of
Green Energy for $3.50 per block which is added to their monthly
electricity bill. They may also choose Green Energy that includes a
solar component for $4.50 per block. Georgia Power is the largest
subsidiary of Southern Company, one of the nation's largest
generators of electricity. The company is an investor-owned,
tax-paying utility with rates well below the national average.
Georgia Power serves 2.3 million customers in all but four of
Georgia's 159 counties.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050216/CLW066LOGODATASOURCE:
Georgia Power CONTACT: Lynn Wallace, Georgia Power, +1-404-506-7676
or 1-800-282-1696, , http://www.georgiapower.com/; John Birdsong,
Robins Air Force Base, +1-478-222-1024, , http://www.robins.af.mil/
Web Site: http://www.georgiapower.com/
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