Georgia Power is a major electric utility serving millions of customers across Georgia, which competes with Texas utilities for data center power supply and has pursued similar renewable energy infrastructure projects to meet growing electricity demand.
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May 13, 2026
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Closed-Loop Cooling Wins Red Oak While Somervell Calls for a Statewide Pause
Georgia Power is using eminent domain across 330+ Coweta County properties to deliver the 10 GW it's already approved to build, while the SELC, Sierra Club, and Georgia Interfaith Power & Light sue the PSC over need-demonstration and cost allocation.
April 17, 2026
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Behind-the-Meter Gas: 56 GW of Proof the Grid Isn't the Plan
Georgia Power's new Customer-Identified Resource program, unanimously approved by the Public Service Commission, lets hyperscalers fund their own renewable projects on the utility's grid, shifting demand risk away from ratepayers.
Georgia Power's own pipeline flashed warnings: more than half the projects in its 2023 Integrated Resource Plan disappeared, yet the Georgia Public Service Commission approved nearly 10 GW of new capacity in December 2025.