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  2. James H. Miller Jr. Electric Generating Plant - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, it emitted almost 16.6 million tons of carbon dioxide, having topped the list of America's polluters for the ninth year in a row, since it surpassed the emissions from Plant Scherer in Georgia in 2015. The next largest emitter after Miller is Labadie Power Plant in Missouri.

  3. Georgia Ports receives $48.7 million grant from EPA to help ...

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    The Georgia Ports Authority awarded a $48.7 million grant from the EPA's Clean Port Grant to help lower emissions in Savannah and Brunswick.

  4. List of U.S. states and territories by carbon dioxide emissions

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    Carbon emissions per capita, 2020 Carbon emissions per 1000 square miles, 2020. This is a list of U.S. states and territories by carbon dioxide emissions for energy use, [1] [2] as well as per capita [3] [4] and by area. [5] The state with the highest total carbon dioxide emissions is Texas and the lowest is Vermont.

  5. U.S. Route 19 in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 19 (US 19) is a 349-mile-long (562 km) United States Numbered Highway in the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels from the Florida state line south-southeast of Thomasville through Albany and Atlanta , to the North Carolina state line at a point north of Lake Nottely .

  6. New EPA rules subject Georgia Power to severe emissions ... - AOL

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    Georgia Power will be required to capture 90% of carbon dioxide emissions at three new gas-fired plants under new federal guidelines..

  7. Plant Scherer - Wikipedia

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    Based on data as of 2018, Plant Scherer is the fourth-largest electric generating plant in the United States, the largest to be fueled exclusively by coal, [5] and the number one emitter of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the U.S., at over 20,000,000 short tons (18,000,000 t) per year.

  8. Georgia State Route 19 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 19 (SR 19) is a 152-mile-long (245 km) state highway that travels southeast-to-northwest through portions of Bacon, Jeff Davis, Appling, Telfair, Wheeler, Laurens, Twiggs, Bibb, and Monroe counties in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia.

  9. Hal B. Wansley Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Hal B. Wansley Power Plant is a power station located in northeastern Heard County, between Franklin and Carrollton, in the state of Georgia, United States.Its various units, powered by coal, oil, and natural gas, [1] are operated by Southern Company, Georgia Power Company, Oglethorpe Power Corporation, Municipal Electric Authority and Dalton Utilities.