and the bottom line. the states need to make choices about what kind of future they want. debbie s right about this. there should be renewable energy standards. i disagree with that, but i do believe that in georgia, we can show where groups from the left and right are putting our differences aside. we support coal, we support nuclear, but we believe in diversification of our energy portfolio. i m a grandmother, i care about my grandson s future, and our world is using more and more energy every day. we have to look for the future and make sure we have an ample energy supply. in georgia, we found a conservative way to do it, and it s brought together people on the left and right. we are forming what we call a degree tea coalition. i like it.
there should be renewable energy standards. i disagree with that, but i do believe that in georgia, we can show where groups from the left and right are putting our differences aside. we support coal, we support nuclear, but we believe in diversification of our energy portfolio. i m a grandmother, i care about my grandson s future, and our world is using more and more energy every day. we have to look for the future and make sure we have an ample energy supply. in georgia, we found a conservative way to do it, and it s brought together people on the left and right. we are forming what we call a degree tea coalition. i like it. i like green tea, and i like the green tea coalition. i m going to be voting you on with the big vote this week.
centralized in this country. centralized utility. and it means the political power is centralized utilities. the radical promise of solar power is decentralizing that power, so that southern company isn t just controlling the power, people are controlling their own faith in power. if we want more clean and renewable energy, we need to do something about it. 30 states have knees renewable standards. good for them, there s no heroes. there s no saying, if you don t care where you are, you re never going to be lost. well and the bottom line. the states need to make choices about what kind of future they want. debbie s right about this. there should be renewable energy standards. i disagree with that, but i do believe that in georgia, we can show where groups from the left and right are putting our differences aside. we support coal, we support nuclear, but we believe in