The Georgia Public Service Commission on Sept. 6 approved Georgia Power Company’s sixth batch of power purchase agreements for 4.3 megawatts of customer-sited generation under its Renewable Energy Development Initiative, or REDI. The program, designed to procure 50 megawatts of customer-sited solar, was approved last October as part of the commission’s order adopting the company’s integrated resource plan. The company assigned 11.62 megawatts from the unsubscribed portion of the Advanced Solar Initiative-Prime program that concluded last year, bringing the REDI program total to 61.62 megawatts. From December 2017 through April, Georgia Power selected 43 projects that collectively represent about 58 megawatts of customer-sited solar under the REDI program. Georgia Power is a subsidiary of Southern Company.
