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This conversation with Peter Hubbard was recorded on January 7, prior to Georgia Power’s announcement at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Eggs & Issues event regarding its plan to lower rates and expand data center investment in the state.
In this episode of Tharon’s Take, Tharon sits down with Peter Hubbard of the Georgia Public Service Commission to discuss key issues shaping Georgia’s energy landscape — including data centers, power grid reliability, electricity rates, and how the PSC approaches decision-making.
Hubbard explains how data centers interact with Georgia’s energy system, how the electrical grid is managed, and the policy considerations that guide decisions at the PSC. The discussion also touches on recent elections and how they may influence bipartisan dynamics within the Public Service Commission.
This is a practical, informative conversation about how energy policy is made in Georgia and what it means for everyday ratepayers.
By Tharon JohnsonThis conversation with Peter Hubbard was recorded on January 7, prior to Georgia Power’s announcement at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Eggs & Issues event regarding its plan to lower rates and expand data center investment in the state.
In this episode of Tharon’s Take, Tharon sits down with Peter Hubbard of the Georgia Public Service Commission to discuss key issues shaping Georgia’s energy landscape — including data centers, power grid reliability, electricity rates, and how the PSC approaches decision-making.
Hubbard explains how data centers interact with Georgia’s energy system, how the electrical grid is managed, and the policy considerations that guide decisions at the PSC. The discussion also touches on recent elections and how they may influence bipartisan dynamics within the Public Service Commission.
This is a practical, informative conversation about how energy policy is made in Georgia and what it means for everyday ratepayers.