Two bills pushed by consumer advocates in response to Georgians’ ballooning power costs and the influx of data centers were not called for votes on Crossover Day.
Georgia lawmakers failed on Thursday to push forward a ban on diversity efforts in public schools and colleges and won’t let ...
Ariana Brazier is sick of paying sky-high light bills. The 31-year-old Decatur resident said she’s seen her Georgia Power ...
Testimonies from Georgia Power’s Integrated Resource Plan hearings between 2022 and 2023 reveal two big problems with getting ...
A bill aimed at the Georgia Senate's tussle with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis that codifies the subpoena ...
The share of electricity used by data centers is projected to triple by 2028. A Harvard study warns that consumers could end up subsidizing their utility bills.
Windy conditions will persist throughout Wednesday. A wind advisory is in effect through 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Sustained winds from 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 45 mph ...
Georgia lawmakers have advanced a proposal that would require the state's largest electric utility to charge data centers for ...
A Woodstock resident won $150,000 after matching four numbers and the Powerball with the Power Play option in the drawing ...
The Georgia state senate is moving closer to a formal investigation of two-time gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams and her ...
In the U.S., the electric power sector is the second-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, according to government figures.
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