EPA decision in Alabama raises questions about Georgia Power’s coal ash
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Like many other utilities, Georgia Power's days of burning coal for electricity are dwindling. Just 12 years ago, 62% of the company's power supply came from coal. By 2028, it's likely to have just one coal-fired power plant remaining in the state. Even as it moves away from coal, Georgia Power is still grappling with how to remediate the lakes of toxic ash…