The PSC approved a new rule that allows Georgia Power to charge new data centers in a manner that will protect ratepayers from cost shifting, according to a release.
According to the new rule approved by commissioners, any customers using more than 100 megawatts of energy can be billed beyond the standards of other customers.
The Georgia Public Service Commission approved a new rule for data centers in an effort to protect Georgia Power ratepayers from cost-shifting, officials said.
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Georgia Power reported that almost 10,000 customers are without power in Glynn County amid the cold weather that hit the area.
Savannah's roads are expected to clear by the weekend as GDOT works tirelessly manage the snowstorm. Residents are advised to stay off icy roads until then ...
After several days of extreme cold that brought rare snow to South and Middle Georgia, the state is starting its recovery process Thursday.
A major storm spread heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain across the southern United States on Wednesday, breaking snow ...
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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 based on the risks ...