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Georgia Power plan could cut residential bills after 2028 - 41NBC News
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Georgia Power plan could cut residential bills after 2028 - 41NBC News
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Georgia Power says it is proposing future savings for customers, but the changes would not happen right away. The company says it has submitted a proposal to the Georgia Public Service Commission that could lower the average residential electric bill by about $8.50 a month. According to Georgia Power, any savings would take effect after the company’s 2028 rate case. Right now, base rates are frozen through the end o…
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