High temperatures yesterday helped set record-high power usage levels in the Southeast. The Atlanta Business Chronicle reports that the demand for electricity from Southern Company peaked yesterday afternoon at 39,000 megawatts. That’s nearly 1,000 megawatts more than the previous record set last August. Southern Co. has 4.3 million customers and more than 42,000 megawatts of generating capacity.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Southeast sets power record
Posted by
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at
8/07/2007 03:30:00 PM
Labels: Atlanta Business Chronicle, power, Southern Company
Friday, June 22, 2007
Environmentalists protest nuclear plant expansion
Environmentalists say they can prove the nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle contribute to increased rates of cancer and birth defects.
Energy giant Southern Company currently operates two nuclear reactors in Burke County. They've petitioned the Public Service Commission for permission to bring an additional two reactors on line.
Charles Utley, field coordinator for the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, said, "We did find that in the area... out of all the data that was used... comparing Burke County to the United States, in Burke County there was a plus 25.1 increase compared to all other states and counties in the U.S. Now I'm not just talking about black folks. I am talking contamination has discrimination."
A spokesperson for Southern Company refutes the evidence in the report saying it's invalid and has previously been rejected by states across the country.
According to the company's website, the two existing reactors in Burke County began operating in the late 1980's. The Commission will decide this July whether or not to grant the company permission to expand.
Energy giant Southern Company currently operates two nuclear reactors in Burke County. They've petitioned the Public Service Commission for permission to bring an additional two reactors on line.
Charles Utley, field coordinator for the Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, said, "We did find that in the area... out of all the data that was used... comparing Burke County to the United States, in Burke County there was a plus 25.1 increase compared to all other states and counties in the U.S. Now I'm not just talking about black folks. I am talking contamination has discrimination."
A spokesperson for Southern Company refutes the evidence in the report saying it's invalid and has previously been rejected by states across the country.
According to the company's website, the two existing reactors in Burke County began operating in the late 1980's. The Commission will decide this July whether or not to grant the company permission to expand.
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
at
6/22/2007 10:21:00 AM
Labels: Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League, Southern Company, Vogtle Nuclear Plant
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