Georgia Power requests PSC permission to build and own 3GW of new
Georgia Power has requested certification from the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) for 9,900MW of new generation resources, including more than 3GW of battery storage that
Georgia Power has requested certification from the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) for 9,900MW of new generation resources, including more than 3GW of battery storage that
The utility is building a 200 MW battery storage system in Twiggs County and advancing four other projects statewide to support grid reliability.
Georgia Power has initiated the construction of a 200MW (megawatt) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Twiggs County, southeast of Macon in the US state. The project,
This event will bring together key stakeholders from across the region to explore the latest trends in energy storage, with a focus on the increasing integration of energy storage into
In May 2019, the Georgia Public Service Commission approved a new rule that requires electric utility companies to consider incorporating energy storage into their long-term planning and investment
Georgia Power has identified locations for 500 MW of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) authorized by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) earlier this year as
State resourcing plans are increasingly updating battery energy storage systems (BESS) plans, especially those tied to solar.
In addition to the 500 MW BESS projects from the 2023 IRP Update, Georgia Power is nearing completion on the 65 MW Mossy Branch Battery Facility located in Talbot County, Georgia.
Good news for Georgia families and businesses: Georgia Power has reached an agreement with the Public Interest Advocacy (PIA) Staff of the Georgia Public Service Commission
Georgia Power is tendering for 500 MW of energy storage project capacity with the aim of bringing the sites online before 2032. The energy storage can be standalone or with a new or
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