Energy Department Loans Money For Georgia Power’s Gas Fleet


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ATLANTA — The Department of Energy announced it will give a $26.5 billion loan to Southern Company to build the largest, most expensive gas fleet in the nation.

The loan will pay for Southern Company’s subsidiary, Georgia Power, plans to build a massive amount of new gas-burning infrastructure, including new combined cycle turbines at Plant Bowen near Cartersville; Plant Wansley near Carrollton; and Plant McIntosh near Rincon. Georgia Power ratepayers are projected to pay for these new turbines for the next 45 years.

In response, Sierra Club’s Campaign Organizing Strategist Michael Hawthorne released the following statement:

“Georgia Power is building the most expensive gas fleet in the nation in order to serve data centers, not for everyday Georgians. Spending our tax dollars to prop up a fading industry is a terrible investment. In the short term, Georgians will get expensive electricity and more air pollution, and long-term, these projects will damage our communities and our health. Instead of this corporate welfare handout to Big Tech companies, the Trump Administration should invest in lower cost, lower risk clean energy projects that serve the entire state.”

About the Sierra Club

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