Why is public power organization MEAG investing in solar, and who will receive the power?
Georgia Power Co. says it wants to keep burning coal to meet what it forecasts as the state’s increasing electrical demand.
Public Service Commissioner Peter Hubbard takes on defeated opponent's claims about nuclear power, AI bias and consumer rates, saying Tim Echols' voting record hiked costs.
Environmental groups contend the PSC cleared Georgia Power’s expansion without the data to show all of the new power plants are needed, at least for now.
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U.S. nuclear power is seeing a resurgence as utilities, tech companies, and federal programs invest in restarts, SMRs, and ...