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Join utilities and policy experts from around the country as we present a full day of panel discussions and presentations on solar renewables. With the theme, "Solar Works in Georgia" GSEA will layout the road map for success in Georgia.
Renewable energy is often intermittent and unreliable, but with the right storage technology, it can become a substitute for baseline power. As funds flow into solar and wind power, and governments around the world make progressively more optimistic commitments to the percentage of national power they will generate from alternative renewable energy, energy storage remains the key to success. Former barriers to the advancement of energy storage technology have dissolved and significant headway has been made. Georgia Solar Energy Association is pleased to present a panel of experts on the advancements in battery and nanotechnology sciences that are making real solar growth a reality.
The growth of solar in Georgia has taken on new urgency as our state laeders have come to recognize the economic benefits of low-cost renewables and the job-engine they feed. Most impacted by these changes is the 4th largest utility company in the US, Georgia Power Company. Hear from GPC leaders at our November meeting
Established in 2002, the Georgia Solar Energy Association represents more than 300 individuals, businesses and organizations across the state of Georgia promoting the economic and environmental benefits of solar energy through consumer education, advocacy, public policy and industry support. A 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, GA Solar is governed by a board of directors and is the Georgia state chapter of the American Solar Energy Society.