Some residents reported that they thought a transformer blew up on Dunn Street, but this has not been confirmed by Georgia Power.
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD FILES
- Sydney Busby
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Some residents reported that they thought a transformer blew up on Dunn Street, but this has not been confirmed by Georgia Power.
Georgia Power is making the switch to natural gas units, which means the smokestack at Plant McDonough is coming down.
Georgia Power is continuing to make the switch to natural gas units at Plant McDonough Atkinson, which means the days are numbered for the plant’s towering smokestack. The smokestack has risen high above Smyrna and Vinings since the plant was constructed in the 1960s. Lynn Wallace, a Georgia Power representative, said that for some it has become an Atlanta landmark. “They see it and they say, ‘Oh there’s the smokestack. Turn left at the smokestack,’” she said. “It’s a part of history. It’s a part of our company. It’s certainly a landmark and it’s always sad to see those stages move on to the next step, but this is very exciting that we’re bringing on natural gas units.” Georgia Power brought its second of three natural gas units on-line…
Woody J
10:04 pm on Saturday, August 18, 2012
What a good laugh 226 gave me. I wonder if Arthur B. ever loved him enough to call him Stupid.   more ›