The Georgia General Assembly is considering legislation that would require Georgia Power to charge data centers for the costs they incur to serve them.
Nearly 1,000 people sent comments to the group in charge of regulating Georgia’s energy. About 90% wanted change. About 44% ...
Three years ago, one of the country’s largest electric utilities, Southern Company, made a splash when it announced it would ...
California-based Bloom Energy, known for its fuel cell technology, announced a partnership with industrial gas company Chart ...
Georgia Power will continue to rely on coal and natural gas to generate electricity in the coming years while increasing ...
Georgia Power, a national data center association, and clean energy groups are divided over the need for legislation that ...
Georgia Power files 2025 Integrated resource plan forecasting massive fossil fuel, renewable energy growth to meet data ...
Georgia law requires that the Public Service Commissioners approve all new or amended rules for Georgia Power. And unlike the process we saw take place in Ohio, the PSC, which controls the approval ...
Grant PUD CEO and General Manager Rich Wallen, has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer of ...
The Georgia General Assembly is considering legislation that would require Georgia Power to charge data centers for the costs they incur to serve them.
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