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Press Release Source: Southern Company 


Southern Company Testing Grass Cubes to Make Electricity
Thursday May 29, 10:01 am ET 


ATLANTA, May 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern Company today
announced that it is now using switchgrass and other local grasses
formed into small cubes to generate electricity. The grass cubes are
being mixed with coal at Southern Company's Plant Mitchell, near
Albany, Ga. Mitchell is owned and operated by the company's Georgia
Power subsidiary.
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Switchgrass is a native prairie grass grown easily in the South, and
when blended with coal as a fuel can reduce power plant emissions.
Initial testing of switchgrass was conducted at Southern Company's
Alabama Power Gadsden Steam Plant in the spring of 2001. Results
showed switchgrass not only to be a potential energy source but also
emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and mercury were reduced.

Based on the successful results achieved earlier from the switchgrass
co- firing at Plant Gadsden, Southern Company has committed to a
three-year demonstration of biomass co-firing at that plant, located
in Gadsden, Ala. Switchgrass, along with other biomass fuels, will be
tested in order to improve on initial test results, as well as to gain
more knowledge of biomass co-firing.

"We've seen favorable results testing switchgrass as a potential
energy source," said Dr. Charles Goodman, Southern Company senior vice
president of research and environmental affairs. "As Southern Company
diversifies its fuel portfolio to meet future energy demands, biomass,
such as switchgrass, is just one of several options we are currently
testing that may be beneficial in a low-cost, environmental-friendly
way."

The testing at Plant Mitchell uses two kinds of pelletized grass;
coastal Bermuda grass from Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, Ga., and
switchgrass from Alabama that was grown on 300 acres of farmland near
Lincoln and Winterboro. If used as an energy crop, switchgrass could
provide farmers with maximum yields and returns at minimal costs.

Plant Mitchell received 170 tons of the switchgrass cubes to be
pulverized and blended with varying amounts of coal to determine the
most efficient mixture. Southern Company is hoping that the compressed
switchgrass co-firing at Plant Mitchell can be done without having to
inject the grass separately as required in the initial testing at
Plant Gadsden.

Last year, Plant Gadsden's switchgrass pilot project won environmental
awards from the Electric Power Research Institute and the Southeastern
Electric Exchange.

With 4 million customers and nearly 37,000 megawatts of generating
capacity, Atlanta-based Southern Company (NYSE: SO - News) is the
premier super- regional energy company in the Southeast and a leading
U.S. producer of electricity. Southern Company owns electric utilities
in four states, a growing competitive generation company, an energy
services business and a competitive retail natural gas business, as
well as fiber optics and wireless communications. Southern Company
brands are known for excellent customer service, high reliability and
retail electric prices that are 15 percent below the national average.
Southern Company has been named two consecutive years No. 1 on Fortune
magazine's "America's Most Admired Companies" list in the Electric and
Gas Utility industry. Southern Company has more than 500,000
shareholders, making its common stock one of the most widely held in
the United States. Visit the Southern Company Web site at
www.southerncompany.com . 




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Source: Southern Company 


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