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Following more than seven hours of testimony during a public hearing last week, the Georgia Public Service Commission on ...
New Orleans' fresh front office brain trust of Joe Dumars and Troy Weaver surprisingly opted to trade up into the end of the ...
Georgia boasts the fastest growing data center market in the nation, behind only Virginia – the world’s largest data center market – in volume. Data centers are creating jobs and boosting local tax ...
ATLANTA – State energy regulators Tuesday, July 1, unanimously approved Georgia Power’s plan to freeze customer rates for the next three years. Under an agreement the Atlanta-based ut... Premium ...
Under a deal approved Tuesday by the Georgia Public Service Commission, Georgia Power’s rates will remain unchanged for the ...
Under an agreement the Atlanta-based utility and the Georgia Public Service Commission’s Public Interest Advocacy Staff ...
Georgia Power's rates are frozen until 2028, but critics say storm costs and data center demands may still raise bills, calling for more transparency and scrutiny.
Tuesday's vote was a formality, after the PSC and Georgia Power reached a deal in May to keep the rate the same through 2028.
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The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) approved a plan Tuesday to keep Georgia Power’s base rates stable for the next ...