The Future is Bright for Solar PolicyRenewable Energy Southface Staff | January 20, 2013 Author: John Sibley What is the future of solar power in Georgia? The future is bright. Solar power has begun to take off in our state. The installed capacity of solar electric systems more than doubled in 2011. We have about 700 systems and over 20 megawatts (MW) of capacity, providing enough electricity to power more than 2,000 homes. Even more dramatic growth is coming. Georgia Power has about 50 MW in the pipeline for the next couple of years … Continue reading “The Future is Bright for Solar” Read More Tags: Solar
Meet a Southfacer: Shan Arora About UsGreen BuildingRenewable Energy Shan Arora | January 10, 2013 Shan Arora is a project manager with Southface’s Sustainable Communities Team. An environmental advocate since an early age, he transitioned into sustainable community development after working in the international trade and tax fields for a decade. Read More Tags: Hydroelectric, Solar, Staff, Transit, Wind Energy
20 Megawatts and Counting: Southface Launches GeorgiaEnergyData.org PolicyRenewable Energy Shan Arora | January 2, 2013 A major barrier to achieving clean energy policy in Georgia is the lack of data on resources currently developed within the state. Read More Tags: Energy Efficiency, Solar
The Future Is Circular Regenerative Design Southface Staff | January 1, 1970 We are witnessing a paradigm shift between an economic model begun during the Industrial Revolution — focusing on concentrated production and long supply and distribution chains — to a model marked by distributed production, localized supply and distribution chains, and a focus on reuse and the elimination of externalities. Click here to view original web page at www.forbes.com Read More Tags: Circular Economy