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Jennifer Whitfield, an attorney for the Southern Environmental Law Center who’s representing Georgia Interfaith Power and Light and Southface Institute, speaks to the Public Service Commission Friday, Dec. 19, ahead of a vote on a historic expansion of Georgia Power's capacity.

Community

Environmental groups petition court over Georgia PSC power expansion approval

Environmental groups petition court over Georgia PSC power expansion approval Environmental and faith groups are not giving up their fight with the Georgia Public Service Commission over the approved expansion of Georgia Power’s capacity. The Southern Environmental Law Center and the Sierra Club filed a petition Wednesday in the Fulton County Superior Court, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The groups argue that the PSC violated state law because Georgia Power […]

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The Georgia Public Service Commission begins its administrative session on Feb. 18. Credit: Georgia PSC Livestream.

Politics

Georgia PSC races open as Pridemore exits, candidates line up

Georgia PSC races open as Pridemore exits, candidates line up Two seats are up for election at the Georgia Public Service Commission this year. An election for District Three was held in 2025 and Democrat Peter Hubbard won with nearly 63% of the vote. But, District Five has not seen an election since 2018 when Commissioner Tricia Pridemore ran for the first time after being appointed. She narrowly won that […]

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Scrabble peices on a white background spelling, "natural gas."

Politics

Environmental groups challenge Georgia PSC approval of new Georgia Power gas plants

Environmental groups challenge Georgia PSC approval of new Georgia Power gas plants Environmental groups are urging state utility regulators to reconsider a recent decision they say could raise electric bills and lock Georgia into costly fossil fuel infrastructure for decades. The Sierra Club, the Southern Environmental Law Center and the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy have filed a motion asking the Georgia Public Service Commission to reopen a case approving […]

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