Georgia Power Co. says it wants to keep burning coal to meet what it forecasts as the state’s increasing electrical demand ...
Georgia’s utility giant, Georgia Power, released on Friday its latest plan to power 2.7 million homes and businesses through ...
Nearly 1,000 people sent comments to the group in charge of regulating Georgia’s energy. About 90% wanted change. About 44% ...
Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power has proposed a pivot toward extending the life of several existing coal and natural gas ...
Georgia Power has submitted its 2025 integrated resource plan (IRP) to the US state of Georgia's Public Service Commission ...
Georgia Power has filed its 2025 Integrated Resource Plan, saying it has proposed power uprates at four units at its Hatch ...
Georgia Power files 2025 Integrated resource plan forecasting massive fossil fuel, renewable energy growth to meet data ...
Tech industry demand is driving the energy buildout and a decision to keep two large coal plants running until at least 2035.
Georgia Power will continue to rely on coal and natural gas to generate electricity in the coming years while increasing ...
In a new plan filed with Georgia regulators, Georgia Power said it wants to extend the life of several coal and gas plants, while also adding more renewables to its system.
Georgia’s largest electric provider is going back on its promise to close coal plants across the state in the face of rising demand for energy, especially from large projects like data centers.