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Georgia Power Seeks 10,000 MW Boost for Data Centers

Summary

  • Georgia Power plans a 10,000 MW energy expansion.
  • Average customer bills may increase by $20 monthly.
  • Expansion aims to power future data center demands.
Georgia Power Seeks 10,000 MW Boost for Data Centers

Georgia Power has submitted a proposal to substantially increase the state's energy production capacity by 10,000 megawatts. This expansion is primarily driven by the anticipated demand from a surge in data centers, crucial for the expanding technology sector.

The plan, however, will likely result in higher energy costs for consumers. It is estimated that the average customer could see their monthly electricity bill rise by approximately $20, a cost that may persist for an extended period.

The final decision on this significant infrastructure investment rests with the Public Service Commission, with a vote scheduled for December 19th. This decision will shape Georgia's energy future and its impact on consumer wallets.

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Georgia Power plans to expand energy production to meet the increasing demand from power-intensive data centers and secure the state's energy future.
The average customer could see an additional $20 added to their monthly energy bill if the proposal is approved.
The Public Service Commission is scheduled to make its final decision on December 19th.

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