Georgia regulators voted to deny scaling back Georgia Power’s expansion, despite warnings the plan could expose customers to long-term costs.
Georgia Power filed for a 1% rate decrease with the Public Service Commission, which could take effect in June.
The company’s plan still needs to be approved by the PSC, after hearings that are set to unfold over the next few months.
At the same time, Georgia Power is seeking approval to collect nearly $912 million over the next four years to cover ...
ATLANTA — Georgia's main electric power monopoly filed requests with state regulators Tuesday to set new billing rates for ...
Environmental groups urged regulators Thursday to reconsider Georgia Power’s 10-gigawatt expansion, challenging demand ...
The expansion could add millions of tons of carbon pollution annually while polluting the air near vulnerable communities and ...
Georgia Power plans to help customers save $100 on bills. Here’s what CEO Kim Greene says about keeping energy affordable.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — On Wednesday, Georgia Power filed new testimony defending its proposal to add roughly 10,000 megawatts of energy to help run data centers statewide. For context, ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - It’s no secret that power bills have been on the rise for Georgia Power customers for years. The company says rate increases have been required for them to keep up with ...
With data centers flooding into Georgia, utility regulators face a big decision: Should they let Georgia Power Co. spend more than $15 billion to increase its electricity capacity by 50% over the next ...