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Georgia Power Defends Proposal For Data Centers Says 20 Monthly Increase Flatly Incorrect - Planning Snapshot
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58 percent of the approved capacity will come from natural gas, with the remaining 42 percent from battery and solar sources. We ask Commissioner Tim Echols, a Republican incumbent running to keep his seat on the PSC Subscribe to 11Alive on ... We ask Democratic PSC candidate Alicia Johnso Subscribe to 11Alive on YouTube: 11Alive+ ...
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- 58 percent of the approved capacity will come from natural gas, with the remaining 42 percent from battery and solar sources.
- We ask Commissioner Tim Echols, a Republican incumbent running to keep his seat on the PSC Subscribe to 11Alive on ...
- We ask Democratic PSC candidate Alicia Johnso Subscribe to 11Alive on YouTube: 11Alive+ ...
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