How should Georgia elect key utility regulators? US Supreme Court asked to weigh in

Elections for the state's Public Service Commission have been on hold for years.

With energy demand surging, utilities fall back on their old standby: Fossil fuels.

Federal incentives for clean energy are struggling to overcome old-school planning.

Climate change and boat strikes are killing right whales. Stronger speed limits could save them.

Nearly a century after we almost hunted them to extinction, fewer than 360 right whales remain.

Climate change and boat strikes are killing right whales. Stronger speed limits could save them.

Nearly a century after we almost hunted them to extinction, fewer than 360 right whales remain.

Want clean electricity? These are the overlooked elected officials that get to decide.

As the Georgia Public Service Commission writes, "Very few governmental agencies have as much impact on…

Your guide to electricity and energy policy in Georgia

From rate case to rooftop, a glossary for understanding how public service commissions work.

Advocates in Georgia call for better protections for salt marshes, a key carbon sink.

Proposed changes to current law spur call for an overhaul.

A change in tax law has some solar providers walking on sunshine

“It’s going to enable a real scale-up of these programs, in Georgia and beyond."

How much carbon can oysters store? Scientists are trying to find out.

Oysters stabilize shorelines, trap carbon-rich sediment, and help marshes grow.

As winters warm, the citrus industry squeezes into Georgia

Half a million citrus trees have taken root in the Peach State over the past decade.