Here are the latest Georgia Power developments I can share, based on recent reporting:
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A major PSC-approved expansion: In December 2025, Georgia Power secured a $16 billion agreement with the Georgia Public Service Commission to deliver roughly 10 gigawatts of power to large data-center customers. The deal was approved unanimously, with promises of bill relief (up to about $8.50) for data centers if costs aren’t fully recovered by new plants. This represents one of the largest expansions of power generation in Georgia’s history. [WSB-TV reporting, December 2025][1][2]
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Industry and pricing implications: The plan is tied to fueling rapid data-center growth across the state, aiming to ensure reliable service for incoming large loads while balancing customer bill impacts in the near term. Critics argued the increase in gas-powered generation could affect climate considerations, but supporters emphasized the need to support business growth and infrastructure readiness. [WSB-TV coverage, Dec 2025][2]
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Associated communications from Georgia Power: Georgia Power has been active in signaling ongoing resource certification and planning efforts with the PSC, including filings around new resources and generation capacity in 2025–2026. The company has framed these moves as essential to supporting Georgia’s growth and reliability goals. [PR Newswire summaries, 2025–2026; Georgia Power site][3][4][5]
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Context and channels for updates: For ongoing updates, Georgia Power’s press releases and the PSC proceedings are the primary official sources, with local TV outlets and business news outlets providing contemporaneous summaries and interpretations of the impact on bills and reliability. [Georgia Power press hub; PSC coverage][6][1]
Illustration: A high-level view of the 2025–2026 timeline
- Mid-2025: Georgia Power identifies ~9,900 MW of new resources for PSC certification. [PR Newswire summaries]
- Dec 2025: PSC approves $16B expansion to deliver ~10 GW to large-load data centers; anticipated bill relief but long-term rate implications discussed.
- 2026: Ongoing resource certification and construction planning; continued media coverage of impacts on bills and Grid reliability.
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date official statements from Georgia Power and the PSC, or summarize the key figures (MW, projected costs, and bill impact) in a concise table. Would you prefer a brief update digest or a side-by-side comparison of the main points?
Citations:
- WSB-TV coverage of the PSC approval and details[2]
- WSB-TV transcript and reporting on the expansion scale[1]
- PR Newswire summaries of Georgia Power resource filings and certification efforts[4][3]