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Georgia Power continues to work with all stakeholders to develop and execute plans that help ensure that the state can meet future energy demand, make investments needed for reliability and resiliency ...
Consulting Engineer Professor Robert Jackson, General Practitioner Dr Frederick Newton and Reform UK MP Sarah Pochin discuss ...
The projected pace of retirements could slow down, given the shift in regulatory policies and power market dynamics.
Fossil fuels will continue to supply much of Georgia Power’s electricity after state regulators approved a long-range energy plan driven mostly by the needs of data centers.
Key deadlines for the project include finalizing a lease agreement and completing design plans by fall 2025, with construction expected to begin in spring 2026. The Port of Green Bay now has the funds ...