ATLANTA (WRBL) — The Georgia Public Service Commission on Tuesday approved a plan to keep Georgia Power base rates fixed through at least 2028.
This approval comes after the recommended extension of the rate plan that was approved in 2022.
“The rate freeze resulting from this plan is a great result for customers, balancing the mutual benefits of extraordinary economic growth among all stakeholders and helping to ensure that we remain equipped to continue supporting growth in this state,” said Kim Greene, chairman, president and CEO of Georgia Power. “A plan like this is only possible due to the strength of Georgia’s constructive regulatory environment, and we thank the Georgia Public Service Commission for their vote today.”
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