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South DeKalb residents protest proposed Ellenwood data center ahead of vote
Protesters rallied along Flat Shoals Parkway on Saturday, voicing concerns about data centers that could soon come to south DeKalb County.
Several residents at Wednesday's town hall said the regulations under consideration do not go nearly far enough.
Approval could have major implications for Black Georgians, who are more likely to live in less energy efficient homes and often pay more for electricity.
ATLANTA — Georgia Power has reached an agreement with the state Public Service Commission that would allow the utility to add ...
Georgia Power and state regulators have a tentative deal to expand energy production, primarily using natural gas.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — In a major reversal, staff for the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) on Wednesday ...
The proposed project would sit on 1,600 acres and could span 14 million square feet. Join Atlanta Business Chronicle for ...
Georgia Power’s data center-driven energy expansion plan faces final hearings ahead of critical vote
Georgia's commission tasked with regulating Georgia Power is set to vote on the utility's request to add 10,000 megawatts of ...
A controversial data center is not allowed at Athena Studios under the property’s current zoning, Athens-Clarke County ...
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DeKalb County residents pack community forum on data centers
It was a packed room at the Wesley Chapel-William C. Brown Library as citizens poured in to learn about data centers and ...
Discover actionable strategies for site selection, power procurement, risk mitigation, and rapid deployment at the ...
Georgia Power projects the largest percentage increase in electricity demand over the next five years of any region but Texas ...
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