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05/07/2010 07:25 AM     print story email story  

Southern Co. Wants To Test Offshore Wind Near Savannah

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Southern Company (NYSE: SO) wants to test the feasibility of wind turbines off the coast of Georgia near Jekyll Island and Savannah, according to an Associated Press report.

Southern Company owns numerous utilities in the southeast including Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Gulf power. The company has been criticized for owning some of the largest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the country and also for being slow to pursue renewable resources like solar and wind instead of new nuclear power. 

However, that may be starting to change. The company reportedly has asked the Department of Interior for ocean leases to build research towers to gather information on wind speed and direction. 

A study the company conducted with Georgia Tech found average wind speeds of 16 to 17 mph five miles off the Georgia coast--ideal for offshore wind turbines.

Other signs that the company may be getting serious about clean energy: last month Southern Co. purchased a solar project in New Mexico in conjuction with Ted Turner's renewable energy company; and Southern company recently announced plans for couple biomass plants.



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