![At present, solar energy accounts for only about 4.24% of Georgia’s electricity production. So, if Georgia Power intends to meet Southern Company’s commitment to net zero emissions, it will need to add far more than the proposed limits to new solar power.](https://www.gpb.org/sites/default/files/styles/flexheight/public/2022-11/rooftop-solar.png?itok=oxhSDAfo)
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Proponents argue community solar would drive down rates overall at a time when the cost of being a Georgia Power customer is on the rise while boosting clean energy access to more Georgians.
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