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Why Georgia’s energy board hasn’t had an election in years

Apr 24, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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Why Georgia’s energy board hasn’t had an election in years

OVERSIGHT: As Georgia’s regulatory board goes years without elections, a group of Black voters appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to shift from at-large elections to having each commissioner elected by voters in the district where they live. (Grist/WABE)

GRID:

SOLAR:

PIPELINES:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Tesla announces it will lay off 10% of its workforce, including 2,688 employees at its headquarters and flagship factory in Texas. (Houston Chronicle)

NUCLEAR: A nuclear energy company building an advanced fuel facility in Tennessee receives a $148.5 million tax credit from the federal government. (Knoxville News Sentinel)

EMISSIONS: A new report shows the Houston area has the second worst air quality in the country, according to data from the U.S. EPA. (Houston Chronicle)

COMMENTARY:

  • A Georgia ride-share driver enthusiastically backs electric vehicles as his Chevy Bolt hits 250,000 miles as 2024 looks to be a gap year that tests the EV transition, writes a columnist. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  • The president of a South Carolina electric cooperative argues a Google data center leads to lower energy costs by allowing the cooperative to spread its costs across a larger customer base. (Post and Courier)

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