Benoit introduced Scott Clark from SolTherm, who will partner with Ambling on The Residences at Five Points.Well, it’s a start. But why not solar panels on the roofs of the residences? And why a company out of Asheville when there are at least three companies in Valdosta who could have done that part?The eco-friendly business out of Asheville, N.C., will oversee the construction of 23 solar panels on the roof of the complex’s clubhouse.
Those panels, Clark said, will provide between 50 and 60 percent of the clubhouse’s energy, Clark said.
Tag Archives: Georgia
Encouraging New Energy Production Via Solar
How did Texas do that, and how can Valdosta and Lowndes County help Georgia catch up?
Some years back, Austin, Texas, which has been growing rapidly for decades, needed to find a way to produce more energy. Building a coal plant was not really an option for a city that had long sold itself as a home of green industry. Nuclear had a bad taste because in the 1980s Austin had been an investor in the South Texas Nuclear project, which had been late, over budget, never produced what it was supposed to, and had many political problems. So Austin settled on a new plan: instead of spending big bucks to build a dirty coal plant, use the same money to give rebates to homeowners and businesses for installing solar power. Big rebates: 75%, the largest, and among the first in the country. This made perfect economic sense, producing as much new energy as needed, without coal or nuclear, and distributed where it was needed.
Now Austin is trying a new wrinkle:
The Austin, Texas, city council has approved Austin Energy’s solar incentive program, which includes a new approach for commercial, multifamily and nonprofit customers. The new approach saves $2.4 million over the life of the program, according to the utility.Continue reading
Transportation Plan Open House, MPO
The Valdosta-Lowndes County Metropolitan Planning Organization
is holding an open house about its Long Range Transportation Plan.
(Not to be confused with the County’s Thoroughfare Plan, which has little or no open process.)
This Transportation Plan I think will include another attempt to design a bus
system; we’ll see. I’ll be there; how about you?
Here’s a transcription of the PDF flyer:
Public Open House
Wednesday, February 17, 20103:00 PM to 5:00 PM
at the
Southern Georgia Regional Commission
327 W. Savannah Avenue, Valdosta, GA
2035 Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
Long Range Transportation Plan Draft Project List Review
Valdosta-Lowndes MPO
229-333-5277 … chull@sgrc.us … www.sgrc.us/transportation
PCA’s building the greenest mill in the country –CEO
…the greenest mill in the U.S. and possibly the least costly to operate. This mill will become the mill of the future instead of the mill from the past.This is at the PCA plant in Clyattville.
Why green?
Through the new boilers, PCA was able to eliminate the use of fossil fuel and run the boilers on renewable energy, Stecko explained.In other words, it’s a biomass plant. The article doesn’t say whether the biomass is entirely materials that would otherwise have been discarded, nor how efficient it is.
The article does say: Continue reading
Planning Opportunity: Lowndes County Thoroughfare Plan
John S.
Quarterman
3338 Country Club Rd #L336
Valdosta, GA 31605
25 January 2010
Ken Sherrill
Chairman
Greater Lowndes Planning Commission
Dear Chairman Sherrill,
Congratulations on the new proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and on the process by which they were produced. Any public plan can be improved by external input and public hearings, as changes to the ULDC and to the Comprehensive Plan continue to demonstrate. Planning for the entire county can reduce mismatches of effort and promote development close in to existing services while perserving neighborhoods, agriculture, and wildlife.
I’d like to bring to your
attention another opportunity for improvement. Lowndes
County has a
Thoroughfare Plan whose author says it
"works as a guide for development and potential use
changes in property." This is the same purpose as the
Comprehensive Plan, so it should be of interest to the
Planning Commission.
The county lets contracts for road work based on the Thoroughfare Plan, and as the county says, once a road is paved or widened, it can support denser use. Some of this road work is in areas Continue reading
Hearing on Biomass Plant
Update 2: Contact information:
Environmental Protection Division, Air Branch
4244 International Parkway, Suite 120
Atlanta, Georgia 30354
Subject: Docket 19407
Or folks can email Eric Cornwell, the director of the Air Branch Division: Eric.Cornwell@dnr.state.ga.us
Seth Gunning tells us:
I received word from the EPD Air Branch Manager, Eric Cornwell, that they have decided that they *WILL*, now, be working to host a public hearing in Valdosta (and possibly a Q & A session prior to a hearing).The plant’s air quality application is supposed to be online at EPD. I can’t find it there, but here it is hosted on the LAKE site.They expect the public hearing to take place sometime at the end of March (law requires a 30 day notice before a meeting takes place). Eric informed me that he would reply to all the emails he has received with the hearing information, and as well would be putting an ad in the Valdosta Daily Times.
More as it develops.
Tommy Willis thanks Ken Sherrill for being Planning Chair
Tommy Willis says the plaque is real purty: Continue reading
Anne-Marie Wolff: Not Ornery
Ken Sherrill reminds us she’s not ornery: Continue reading
CHANCE: Changing Homes and Neighborhoods, Challenging Everyone
Many people have talked about the recidivism problem, but here’s a group trying to do something about it. Helping people right out of jail to learn how to get a job, convincing employers to hire them, mentoring them longterm with life coaches, lawyers, and accountants,
and with some helping them start their own businesses and employ others.
Jimmy Boyd is the principal organizer, and Steve Johnson is the outreach coordinator.
They have some more people already signed up in a core team, and are looking for
additional people, not to mention grants.
CHANCE had an organizational meeting 7 Jan 2010 at Floyd Rose’s Serenity Church. Here’s a playlist.
Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE.
Help give some people a needed push? Take responsibility and help solve a problem what will reduce crime by increasing employment? Here’s a chance to do that.
Valdosta Civic Round Table, 3 December 2009
Meeting notes for the past year or so are are on the LAKE web pages.
If you’re looking for something to do, like Jane says, all of our nonprofit boards are in need of board members….
Videos by Gretchen Quarterman for LAKE.


