Alicia Johnson, the first Black woman ever elected to statewide office in Georgia, discusses rate hikes, transparency and her priorities for the Georgia Public Service Commission.
The Georgia Public Service Commission has approved six rate increases in three years and signed off on a sweeping expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure, decisions that have reshaped Georgia’s energy landscape and contributed to rising electric bills for many households. Alicia Johnson, who holds a PhD in business administration, hopes to chart a different course.
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Climate Change
China Widens Its Clean Energy Lead
Chinese companies account for more than half of global investments in clean energy manufacturing since 2019, while new U.S. investments declined last year.
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Climate Change
An Outpouring of Frustration Over Pennsylvania’s Rapid Data Center Growth
At an online town hall meeting, speakers said there’s too little transparency and too much state government support for the industry.
The latest example of burgeoning opposition to rapid data-center development in Pennsylvania came at a town hall meeting overflowing with frustration about how the state is managing the surge.
An Outpouring of Frustration Over Pennsylvania’s Rapid Data Center Growth
Climate Change
Trump Administration Bans a Nonprofit’s Bison From Grazing on Federal Lands, but Spares Tribes
Montana’s American Prairie will have to remove its bison from seven parcels of BLM land it leased for grazing under the Biden administration. It says it will appeal the “politically motivated” decision.
SEATTLE—The Trump administration’s “final decision” banning bison grazing on public land is legally convoluted—and curiously narrow.
Trump Administration Bans a Nonprofit’s Bison From Grazing on Federal Lands, but Spares Tribes
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