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Georgia Power proposes freezing base rates for 3 years, but critics say storm and data costs may still hike customer bills.
ATLANTA - Georgia Power will not seek to raise base rates for the next three years under a proposed agreement the Atlanta-based utility announced Monday.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp applauded a deal Wednesday between the state’s Public Service Commission and utility provider Georgia Power that will freeze base energy rates for millions of customers.
Georgia Power will not seek to raise base rates for the next three years under a proposed agreement the Atlanta-based utility ...
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