Georgia Power receives approval for Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany solar project

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With the approval of the new MCLB Albany project, Georgia Power expects to have more than 160 MW of on-base solar online by the end of 2016. Other major projects in progress with the military include the Georgia 3×30 with the U.S. Army, three 30 MW solar projects under construction at Fort Benning, Fort Gordon and Fort Stewart, and a 30 MW solar facility with the DON at SUBASE Kings Bay near St. Marys, Georgia.

The MCLB Albany solar facility is expected to be built and placed in service by the end of 2016. As with the company's other four military projects, the facility will be brought online at or below Georgia Power's avoided cost – the amount projected it would cost the company to generate comparable energy from other sources.

Working with the Georgia Public Service Commission, Georgia Power is adding renewable energy as part of a diverse generation portfolio and fueling the state's momentum as one of the fastest growing solar markets in the nation.

Through its various solar programs, the company is adding thousands of solar panels to Georgia's energy landscape. To learn more about Georgia Power's various solar programs, including resources and services available for homeowners, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com/Solar.

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