Power Bills Are Squeezing Georgians. Voters Could Do Something About It.

Georgia PSC Commissioners and Policy Makers - Doing the same old, same old isn’t working and it will be even less effective in the face of rapid load growth. You need alternatives. “Consumer Regulated Electricity” or CRE is one alternative that you should take a good look at. CRE would allow the creation of new, independent, competitive, and large-scale utilities focused on new load growth. Giving the new load growth a fast moving and innovative alternative to the same old, same old will reduce the cost pressures on the current ratepayers. It will also find innovative ways of doing more with less because that’s what a competitive market does.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/15/us/power-bills-are-squeezing-georgians-voters-could-do-something-about-it.html

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