Georgia Power says some customers could soon see lower monthly electric bills after the company files two requests with the Georgia Public Service Commission.
During recent remarks to Atlanta business leaders, Georgia Power President and CEO Kim Greene said the company plans to submit the filings next month, which she says would collectively lower rates beginning in June.
A Georgia Power spokesperson says one of the filings is the company’s regular fuel-rate case, which is submitted every three years. The second filing focuses on recovery costs tied to Hurricane Helene. It is not yet clear how much of a decrease customers could see…