Georgia Senate Bill 34 would prevent Georgia Power from passing on the costs of providing electricity to data centers to ...
Georgia Power Co. says it wants to keep burning coal to meet what it forecasts as the state’s increasing electrical demand.
Georgia Power would not be allowed to pass on the costs of providing electricity to data centers under legislation before the state Senate.
Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power has proposed a pivot toward extending the life of several existing coal and natural gas ...
Georgia Power will continue to rely on coal and natural gas to generate electricity in the coming years while increasing ...
Georgia Power files 2025 Integrated resource plan forecasting massive fossil fuel, renewable energy growth to meet data ...
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Hosted on MSNHow President Trump’s suspension of federal EV charger program will affect GeorgiaThe president’s order will suspend a $5 billion program to build chargers on highways nationwide put in place by the Biden ...
Clean energy groups worry about President Trump’s environmental policy rollbacks on electric vehicles, fossil fuels in ...
Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols says PSC as implemented measures that are fair to data centers and ratepayers.
Tech industry demand is driving the energy buildout and a decision to keep two large coal plants running until at least 2035.
A least $1 billion in projects designed to modernize Georgia’s power grid remains in limbo amid President Trump's efforts to freeze certain federal funding.
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