Consumer advocates complain that the rapid growth of data centers is driving up electric rates for residences and businesses.
As Georgia quickly becomes one of large companies’ favorite states for building data centers, the Georgia Public Service Commission is changing how those centers will pay for power.
According to the new rule approved by commissioners, any customers using more than 100 megawatts of energy can be billed beyond the standards of other customers.
Officials say the amount of energy Georgia's booming data center industry needs is "staggering" and are hoping a new rule ...
ATLANTA, GA — The Georgia Public Service Commission approves a rule allowing Georgia Power to charge data centers, and other ...
The PSC approved a new rule that allows Georgia Power to charge new data centers in a manner that will protect ratepayers ...
Georgia's Utility Commission has approved a new rule aimed at protecting customers from paying the bill for data centers.
A new rule from state regulators highlights the growing angst from politicians as data centers pop up all over Georgia.
Despite prison terms and fines over the V.C. Summer fiasco, a revival appears now to be more of a possibility than at any ...
Georgia lawmakers will debate data centers' impact on energy, water, and electric rates. Critics cite strain on resources and ...