This seems most likely. Georgia isn’t a great place for residential rooftop solar, because power rates here are only $0.086/kWh, a lot of residences are buried in trees, and it rains 1 day in 3. But the people who are interested are mostly going to be Democratic-ish, anyway. The red state core is more interested in backyard, coal-fired generators.
ETA: Ironically, QCells recently expanded their solar panel plant in Georgia.
This seems most likely. Georgia isn’t a great place for residential rooftop solar, because power rates here are only $0.086/kWh, a lot of residences are buried in trees, and it rains 1 day in 3. But the people who are interested are mostly going to be Democratic-ish, anyway. The red state core is more interested in backyard, coal-fired generators.
ETA: Ironically, QCells recently expanded their solar panel plant in Georgia.