Here are the latest publicly reported developments around Alabama Power:
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EPA settlement and regulatory matters: In late 2023 the EPA issued Alabama Power a notice of potential violation related to groundwater monitoring and the company's Emergency Action Plan at Plant Barry. The agency reached a settlement in 2024 requiring expansion of groundwater monitoring, updates to the Emergency Action Plan, and a civil penalty of $278,000. Alabama Power has indicated the updated Emergency Action Plan is still being refined as of December 2024/early 2025. These items reflect ongoing federal environmental-regulatory scrutiny of the utility’s coal-ash and groundwater practices [sources noting the EPA settlement and plan updates include Inside Climate News and associated regional reporting] [cite ].
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Fossil-fuel investments and plant acquisitions: Reports in 2024–2025 indicate Alabama Power continued investing in fossil-fuel infrastructure, including the acquisition of a natural gas plant in Autauga County for roughly $622 million. Company statements frame these investments as data-driven and fuel-agnostic in the long term, but critics view them as reinforcing dependence on fossil fuels and potentially shaping future rate-regulation dynamics [cite ].
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Corporate communications and public-facing activity: Alabama Power maintains a routine stream of press releases and news updates highlighting projects, solar initiatives, industrial partnerships, and community impact in Alabama. Their official site lists news, company information, and community programs as ongoing priorities [cite ][cite ].
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Local/regulatory context: The Alabama Public Service Commission and state regulatory environment have been mentioned in reporting as part of ongoing oversight of rate cases and infrastructure investments. Leadership changes at the PSC have been part of the broader regulatory context in Alabama, influencing how utilities interact with regulators and set rates [cite ].
If you’d like, I can deliver a quick, up-to-date brief with direct links to each source, a short timeline of key events from 2023–2025, and a one-page summary you can share with colleagues. I can also tailor a focused briefing to your needs (environmental compliance, rate-regulation implications, or investment strategy).
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www.alabamapower.comRegulators have agreed. In January 2023, the EPA issued Alabama Power a notice of potential violation informing the company that, in the agency’s view, it had violated federal regulations because its groundwater monitoring program and emergency action plan were not adequate. The agency settled that dispute with Alabama Power in 2024 when the company agreed to “evaluate and expand its groundwater monitoring program at Plant Barry, to review and upgrade its Emergency Action Plan, and to pay a...
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www.alabamapower.comAs its polluting coal ash ponds remain in groundwater, Alabama Power has doubled down on fossil fuel energy investments.
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