Electrical Supplier News

electrical
Dec 29, 2025
Article Source LogoT&D World
T&D World

Georgia PSC Approves Stipulated Agreement for New Power Generation Capacity

The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) voted unanimously (5–0) to approve a stipulated agreement allowing

Georgia Power

to produce 9,885 megawatts of new energy. Most of the new capacity is intended to serve large new customers, including data centers.

The approved agreement is designed to protect existing Georgia Power customers from increased rates associated with serving new large-load customers. Under the agreement, the costs of providing service to new data centers will not be passed on to current ratepayers. This protection remains in place even if projected data center demand does not materialize.

Georgia Power has agreed to financially backstop new generation projects in 2029, 2030, and 2031, extending beyond the current rate freeze that remains in effect through the end of 2028. If contracts with new data centers are not secured, the PSC will retain the ability to alter or reverse certification of the new infrastructure projects.

PSC Chairman Jason Shaw said the Commission reviewed written evidence, sworn testimony, and public comments before approving the agreement. He stated that the agreement ensures that data centers — or Georgia Power, if necessary — will cover the costs of the new infrastructure, rather than existing customers.

Georgia Power filed for PSC certification of the 9,885 megawatts of new power production on July 30. In testimony, the PSC’s Public Interest Advocacy Staff raised concerns that contracts had not been signed for all anticipated data center customers and that, if demand did not materialize, newly constructed facilities could become stranded assets.

Following negotiations, Georgia Power and staff reached an agreement to approve the full 9,885 megawatts while requiring Georgia Power to financially backstop the expected new load. This provision is intended to prevent stranded assets and is projected to create $8.50 per month of downward pressure on the average household bill for customers using 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity.

Commissioner Tim Echols said the vote addresses power needs through 2031 and noted that future investments beyond that timeframe may require data centers and related technologies to assume greater financial risk for new generation development.

Share Your Insights!

Publish your articles, reach a global audience, and make an impact.

0
Recent Comments

Related News You might want to check out

View by
CPX 200 – Unleash the Expert!
CPX 200 – Unleash the Expert!
Electrical India
31 December 2025
electrical
Clean power by 2030 is a connections challenge – not a generation challenge
Clean power by 2030 is a connections challenge – not a generation challenge
Electrical Review
30 December 2025
electrical
Michigan Regulators Approve DTE Data Center Power Contracts with Added Ratepayer Protections
Michigan Regulators Approve DTE Data Center Power Contracts with Added Ratepayer Protections
T&D World
29 December 2025
electrical
Georgia PSC Approves Stipulated Agreement for New Power Generation Capacity
Georgia PSC Approves Stipulated Agreement for New Power Generation Capacity
T&D World
29 December 2025
electrical
FirstEnergy: Power Grid Upgrade Underway in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh and Berks Counties
FirstEnergy: Power Grid Upgrade Underway in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh and Berks Counties
T&D World
29 December 2025
electrical
Avangrid Utilities Prepared for 2025-26 Winter Storm Season Across Northeast
Avangrid Utilities Prepared for 2025-26 Winter Storm Season Across Northeast
T&D World
29 December 2025
electrical
0BB Technology: The Next Evolution in Advanced PV Modules
0BB Technology: The Next Evolution in Advanced PV Modules
Electrical India
28 December 2025
electrical
Battery Electric Vehicles
Battery Electric Vehicles
Electrical India
28 December 2025
electrical
Advanced Partial Discharge Filtering Technology for a Smarter HV Lab
Advanced Partial Discharge Filtering Technology for a Smarter HV Lab
Electrical India
28 December 2025
electrical
ISRAELI Battery Refurbishment Leadership in India since 2017
ISRAELI Battery Refurbishment Leadership in India since 2017
Electrical India
28 December 2025
electrical
Addressing the Triple Planetary Crisis
Addressing the Triple Planetary Crisis
Electrical India
28 December 2025
electrical
Honda’s Plans for the Second Half of 2020s
Honda’s Plans for the Second Half of 2020s
Electrical India
25 December 2025
electrical