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Tracking Decarbonization in the Southeast

Tracking Decarbonization in the Southeast

Full Title: Tracking Decarbonization in the Southeast
Author(s): Heather Pohnan, Maggie Shober
Publisher(s): Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
Publication Date: June 22, 2022
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Description (excerpt):

Our fourth-annual “Tracking Decarbonization in the Southeast” report examines power sector generation and emissions throughout the Southeast, which is home to some of the biggest utility systems in the nation including, Duke Energy, Southern Company, NextEra Energy, and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Many of these Southeastern utilities have been in the national spotlight for their professed commitment to decarbonization, but there are often inconsistencies between stated goals and resource plans.

Yet, the role that electric utilities play in addressing the climate crisis has only grown more important since the electrification of vehicles, home appliances, and more relies on utility-generated power. As climate science shows we need to achieve net-zero global greenhouse gas emissions between 2040 and 2055 at the latest to avoid the worst impacts of the climate crisis.

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