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Georgia
Georgia depends heavily on fossil fuels, particularly coal, to meet its energy needs and is also home to two large nuclear power plants. Renewable energy sources are a growing popularity in the state. The first major wind plant in the southeast U.S is planned for a site off the coast of Savannah, while huge investments have been made for the use of renewable biomass, providing a sizeable portion of the state’s electricity generation. |
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Latest News
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10.21.08 ::
New Environmental Science Alcove at Spelman College Named for Department of Energy
09.18.08 ::
DOE Selects Projects for Up to $7.3 Million for R&D Clean Technology Water Power Projects
09.10.08 ::
DOE to Invest up to $4.4 Million in Six Innovative Biofuels Projects at U.S. Universities
09.08.08 ::
DOE Announces $6.6 Million in Competitive Grant Selections For Innovative State Efficiency, Renewables Initiatives
07.31.08 ::
DOE and USDA Announce More than $10 Million in Bioenergy Plant Feedstock Research
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05.18.09 - 05.19.09 |
Savannah River Site Citizens Advisory Board Mtg. |
Savannah, GA |
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