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Jimmy Carter's New Solar Farm Will Power Half His City

Jimmy Carter's New Solar Farm Will Power Half His City
The former president's new 10-acre solar farm is expected to save hundreds of tons of CO2 from the atmosphere.

Though former United States President Jimmy Carter is 92 years old, he is still paving the way for a brighter future.

Mr. Carter, who ascended to the presidency 40 years ago, leased out 10 acres of his property in Plains, Georgia in February to be used as a solar farm for the city.

Over the course of a 25-year purchase agreement with Georgia Power, the solar farm will supply about 50% of the town's power - which is roughly the equivalent of burning 3,600 tons of coal per year.

"Distributed, clean energy generation is critical to meeting growing energy needs around the world while fighting the effects of climate change," said Carter in a statement. "I am encouraged by the tremendous progress that solar and other clean energy solutions have made in recent years and expect those trends to continue."

During his term in office, Carter created the Department of Energy and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and signed the Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURPA), all catalysts for the advancement of renewable energy in the U.S. Carter was also the first president to put solar panels on the White House.

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