Georgia Power plans major energy grid expansion
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ATLANTA () – Georgia Power is seeking approval to expand its energy grid as Georgia’s population continues to grow.

The utility has submitted a proposal to the Georgia Public Service Commission to add approximately 9,900 megawatts of new resources by the year 2031. This proposal includes investments in power purchase agreements, natural gas generation, and both battery and solar storage solutions.

Despite applying for a rate freeze until 2028, customers might still experience increased bills due to fuel costs and expenses related to storm recovery, including those from Hurricane Helene.

“This past July was the hottest it’s been in Georgia for 14 years. We understand customers want to remain comfortable but also control their expenses, and we provide resources to assist them,” stated Alicia Brown, spokesperson for Georgia Power.

Georgia Power also plans to submit 11 new power purchase agreements to bolster natural gas facilities and lower carbon emissions. The company has reported a 60% reduction in emissions since 2007, and intends to construct five new combined cycle units across the state.

The company indicates that grid investments are included in base rates and directs customers to programs like My Power, which allows for monitoring of energy consumption, and the Energy Assistance for Savings Efficiency program, offering free home upgrades such as LED lighting, insulation, and HVAC improvements.

A separate hearing on storm costs is expected next year, which could mean additional charges despite the current rate freeze.

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