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The agreement would lower the utility’s rate hike request by nearly 40%.
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In brief: Utility giant backs down on initial rate increase — Raffensperger calls for end to runoffs — Clarke school officials request funding for ballistic shields — Ossoff-backed prison abuse bill passes Congress — Evans named volleyball All-American
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Georgia Power says it’s nearing completion of testing on one of two new nuclear reactors its building near Augusta.
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In brief: In historic win, Warnock performed better in many places than he did in the general election — changes coming to county auditor's office — Georgia Power nuke plant hits testing milestone — women's b-ball team handles Mercer
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Coal ash contains contaminants including mercury, cadmium and arsenic that can pollute groundwater and drinking water.
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In brief: 1.8 million Georgians vote early in Senate runoff; over 22K early voters in Athens — CCSD Superintendent wraps up town hall series tonight — new report details pandemic's toll on kids' mental health — GA Power faces opposition to coal ash plan — UGA Volleyball's season comes to an end in Texas — UGA to face Ohio State in football playoffs
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Utility's CFO says the $2.9 billion rate increase is necessary.
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In brief: Average consumer could see $200 per year increase by 2025 — SC Court says Meadows must testify in election probe — first bills filed for 2023 legislative session — indicted prosecutor faces hearing next month — UGA stays at #1 in CFP rankings
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Georgia Power’s long campaign for state approval to sign off on a 12% rate hike nears final showdownState regulators are set to vote on the controversial rate increase on December 20.
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Witnesses for the PSC’s Public Interest Advocacy staff say the average Smart Usage customer pays approximately $200 more per year than on a traditional rate plan.