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Georgia Approves New Rule to Charge Data Centers for Power
In Georgia Power''s latest “large load economic development report” filed with the commission in November, the company forecasts demand for its electricity will continue to grow by
PSC Approves Rule to Allow New Power Usage Terms for Data
January 23, 2025 – (ATLANTA) The Georgia Public Service Commission voted unanimously on Thursday to approve a new rule that allows Georgia Power to charge new data centers in a manner
Large-load Georgia Power customers can be billed based on risks of
ATLANTA - Georgia energy regulators voted Thursday to put some guardrails around the proliferation of power-hungry data centers cropping up across the state.
Georgia power rate change approved to address data center energy use
Nearly 100 data centers are already established in Georgia, and officials say the amount of power they need is "staggering." The new rule allows Georgia power to charge new data centers
Georgia PSC passes rule for data centers'' power usage
The state Public Service Commission (PSC) unanimously
Georgia Power highlights first contracts under new
Georgia Power remains in active negotiations with multiple large-load customers representing several additional gigawatts of potential demand.
New Georgia Power rates approved for data centers to address
Data centers are notorious for consuming “staggering” amounts of energy, PSC Chairman Jason Shaw said. That''s why the commission unanimously voted to approve new Georgia
NEW RULE: GA data centers to be charged differently than other
The rule was approved unanimously during a Thursday PSC meeting, making it so Georgia Power can “protect ratepayers from cost shifting” by charging the data centers separately.
Georgia Follows Ohio''s Lead in Moving Energy Costs to Data Centers
This regulatory change reflects Georgia''s proactive approach to managing the increasing energy demands associated with the state''s growing data center industry, aiming to balance economic
Georgia PSC passes rule for data centers'' power usage
The state Public Service Commission (PSC) unanimously approved a rule that allows new large-load Georgia Power customers using more than 100 megawatts of electricity to be billed
Georgia Power''s large load pipeline shrinks by 6 GW
Georgia Power''s pipeline of large load economic development projects shrank a net 6 GW from the second quarter to the third quarter to 50.9 GW due to projects that exited, the utility