But we need your voices to help show them what solar can do for georgia in every geographic and economic sector.
Solar power laws in georgia.
In georgia consumers can lease solar panels but many companies don t offer it because it s illegal for anyone but georgia power to trade in electric power.
Georgia was given an f for net metering.
Solar power in georgia on rooftops can provide 31 of all electricity used in georgia.
Net metering is limited to 100 kw for non residential consumers and 10 kw for residential consumers up to 0 2 of previous years peak demand.
Georgia residents interested in saving money on their power bills have a new reason to cheer.
Solar market insight report compiled by gtm research and the solar energy industries.
Enough to say that nowadays georgians can see big savings on their bills without having to spend a.
Governor nathan deal has recently signed the solar power free market financing act of 2015 which allows third party ownership of solar panels which allows solar companies to offer leases or power purchase agreements ppas along with other financing options.
Georgia is not a net metering state.
Senate bill 401 would have made it.
Ga solar s policy committee works to bring the positive message of solar energy s benefits to state leaders.
There are plenty of options for making solar work in georgia too.
The state s first solar community is located at weatherford place in roswell.
Ga solar is dedicated to educating empowering and mobilizing all solar supporters across the state.
With its new forward looking solar power free market financing act set to become law on july 1 georgia is expected to have its best year ever for new solar installations in 2015 according to the recently released u s.
A bill to be entitled an act to amend article 1 of chapter 3 of title 46 of the o c g a relating to the generation and distribution of electricity generally so as to provide for financing of solar technology by retail electric customers for the generation of electric energy to be used on and by property owned or occupied by such customers or to be fed back to the electric service provider.