Coastal Electric Cooperative ‘Flips the Switch’ on New 68-Megawatt Houston Solar Project

Coastal Electric Cooperative participated in a dedication event to “flip the switch” on the new 68-megawatt (MWAC) Houston Solar project. Coastal Electric is among thirty Georgia electric cooperatives that will collectively share in the Houston County, Ga., site’s power production.

Houston Solar Farm

Statewide and locally-elected officials including Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan, Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black and members of the Georgia Public Service Commission were in attendance at the event to celebrate the project and learn about the positive benefits it delivers to the local community and citizens across the state.

Green Power EMC, the renewable energy provider owned by 38 Georgia electric cooperatives, including Coastal Electric, is purchasing all the energy and environmental attributes generated by the Houston Solar site on behalf of its member cooperatives.

As a clean energy source, the solar site’s environmental offset is equivalent to approximately 124,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually. The Houston Solar site also co-locates renewable energy production with regenerative agriculture practices on the same land, including land management using planned sheep grazing.

“We serve our members with a diverse portfolio of reliable, affordable and environmentally responsible energy, and solar power has become an increasingly important part of our strategy,” said Coastal Electric Cooperative CEO Chris Fettes. “We are proud that through our participation in this innovative renewable energy project, we can help serve our members’ power needs with cost-effective solar energy.”

Energy received from the Houston Solar site will be available to Coastal Electric members through the Cooperative Solar program. Members can contact Coastal Electric Cooperative at (800) 421-2343 or visit this page for more information.

About Green Power EMC

Green Power EMC is a not-for-profit cooperative founded in 2001 to support 38 of Georgia’s electric cooperatives in their search for renewable resources. The primary efforts of Green Power EMC have been to find, screen, analyze, and negotiate power purchase agreements with Georgia-based renewable resource providers. In addition to sourcing renewable energy, Green Power EMC provides education programs that help member-consumers learn both the challenges and opportunities of utilizing renewable energy. For more information, visit greenpoweremc.com.