PSC election could determine South Georgia power bills for years to come
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PSC election could determine South Georgia power bills for years to come
Since 2022, Georgia power bills have climbed about 37%, nearly $700 more a year for the average family. Two of the five seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission are up for grabs in the November 4, 2025 election; the winners are set to shape the states energy mix and prices through 2031. Watch the video to see why power bills have increased, what candidates say about who should pay, and whats next.BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:If your power bill's b…
Letter to the editor: Making an informed decision about the PSC
Georgia Power is proposing to produce an added 10,000 megawatts of electricity, the largest surge in electricity demand in state history, dominated by Georgia’s aggressive pursuit of datacenter development. Datacenters are predicted to consume more than three-quarters of proposed power-generation expansion, primarily for artificial intelligence – technology with profound risks to society that remain dangerously unregulated in the U.S.
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