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Here's how you can save money on your electric bills this summer
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 6 days agoGeorgia Power provided tips and resources for customers to save money and energy.
Experts forecast active hurricane season as warming oceans crank up storm intensity
Georgia Recorder via Yahoo News· 7 days agoHurricane season is here, and meteorologists say they are expecting an especially active season this...
Food solutions company to create 400 new jobs in Atlanta office hub
The Albany Herald, Ga. via Yahoo Finance· 18 hours agoATLANTA – Cargill, a global food and agriculture leader, will establish a new office hub in the city of Atlanta, creating more than 400 new jobs in the metro area, Gov. Brian Kemp announced.
Bitcoin miner CleanSpark buys five Georgia data centers - Atlanta Business Chronicle
The Business Journals· 2 days agoCleanSpark, a bitcoin miner, has acquired five data centers in rural Georgia for $25.8 million in...
Thomasville resident to participate in 7-day, 107-mile river journey
Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Ga. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJun. 17—ATHENS- Thomasville resident Carolyn Morris will be among the more than 300 people participating in Georgia River Network's (GRN) Paddle Georgia 2024, which began on June 15, and lasts ...
Energy Policy Pulse: March/April 2024
3BL CSRwire· 6 days agoWhat is happening in energy policy? From the ongoing nuclear reactor discussion in Texas to Massachusetts’ latest price report, this edition highlights...
A 'guiding light': Project Purpose students sign as full-time employees
The Daily Citizen, Dalton, Ga. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJun. 15—As Maximiliano Miranda was preparing to graduate from Dalton High School in May, he had a sobering thought. "I had no idea what I wanted to do," Miranda said. "I was really nervous because ...
Senate passes clean energy bill to pave the way for more nuclear
ABC12 Mid-Michigan· 1 day agoDemocrats and Republicans in a bitterly divided Congress can agree on one thing: the U.S. needs more nuclear to power America's rapidly growing energy appetite — and fast. The Senate overwhelmingly ...