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Document Filing #221233 Company Name: Georgia Power Company Description: 2025 Integrated Resource Plan PD
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Document Filing #221233 Company Name: Georgia Power Company Description: 2025 Integrated Resource Plan PD
Read the latest Integrated Resource Plan filings to see how Georgia Power is planning to meet Georgia''s growing energy needs responsibly.
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On January 31, Georgia Power filed its 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC). In the filing, the company highlights the state''s expected continued
Request for Proposals: A formal written document submitted to potential utility, cogenerator, independent power producer and exempt wholesale generator suppliers, and others seeking
2030 Strategy of Climate Change of Georgia 2024-2025 action plan The action plan has been prepared in accordance with the Resolution No. 629 of the Government of Georgia of December 20, 2019 "On
Atlanta, GA - Recently, the Georgia Public Service Commission unanimously approved Georgia Power''s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), marking a significant step toward enabling
This is Georgia Power''s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan and 2025 Application for Certification, Decertification, and Amended Demand-side Management Plan, Dockets 56002 and 56003: A motion
021-2030 and visions for 2050. The plan envisages that in order to meet the demand for electricity, at least the following additional capacities need to be harnessed: hydroelectric power plants (regulating
To address this energy security problem, Georgia must build constructions of generation facilities, such as with new hydro-electric power stations, wind-power, solar power, and more flexible sources such