World’s Largest Hydrogen Fuel Blending Demonstration Completed in Smyrna
Jul 06, 2022 —
A multi-organizational effort proved successful in completing what Georgia Power calls the world’s largest hydrogen fuel blending demonstration, paving the way for future hydrogen implementation in the Southeast.
Georgia’s Coal-fired Plant Closings Likely to Go on Despite Supreme Court EPA Ruling
Jul 06, 2022 —
Environmental groups are calling on the U.S. Congress to take action after a U.S. Supreme Court limiting the ability to enforce carbon emission pollution dealt a blow in the fight against climate change. But as the nation’s president and environmental organizations sound alarms, some experts say the ruling likely won’t impede progress in Georgia toward closing air polluting coal-fired power plants and moving toward cleaner forms of energy.
World’s Largest Hydrogen Fuel Blending Demonstration Completed in Smyrna
Georgia Power and partners complete the world’s largest hydrogen fuel blending demonstration, paving the way for future hydrogen implementation in the Southeast.
Old Wind-turbine Blades are Being Repurposed for Building Bridges
Apr 28, 2022 —
Wind turbine blades are notoriously difficult to recycle. The Re-Wind Network wants to repurpose them.
Gas Prices Soar as War Rages in Ukraine
Apr 28, 2022 —
SEI Executive Director, Tim Lieuwen, gives perspective on fuel supplies during the Ukraine - Russia war.
Introducing the Drawdown Georgia GHG Emissions Tracker
The new Drawdown Georgia GHG Emissions Tracker is a free, first-of-its-kind, interactive tool that shows where greenhouse gas emissions come from in Georgia at the state and county level. The Tracker was developed by Dr. William Drummond of Georgia Tech, along with colleagues at both Georgia Tech and University of Georgia.
Gas Prices Soar as War Rages in Ukraine
SEI Executive Director, Tim Lieuwen, gives perspective on fuel supplies during the Ukraine - Russia war.