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Georgia Power grid emerges stronger following Hurricane Helene

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Georgia Power (NYSE: SO) marks the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene and outlines post-storm rebuilding and resiliency work completed through Oct. 6, 2025. The company says it restored 95% of impacted customers within 8 days and mobilized > 20,000 personnel at peak response. With regulator approval, Georgia Power reports > $10 billion invested in smart grid and resiliency over the last decade.

Completed upgrades include self-healing grid devices, BIL hardening projects benefiting > 10,000 customers, > 90 sectionalizing devices in Augusta, reconductored circuits and upgrades at 10 substations across south Georgia. Some projects remain underway to strengthen coastal and inland systems.

Georgia Power (NYSE: SO) celebra l'anniversario di un anno dell'uragano Helene e descrive i lavori di ricostruzione e resilienza post-tempesta completati fino al 6 ottobre 2025. L'azienda afferma di aver ripristinato il 95% dei clienti interessati entro 8 giorni e mobilitato più di 20.000 persone al picco della risposta. Con l'approvazione degli enti regolatori, Georgia Power riferisce di aver investito oltre 10 miliardi di dollari in smart grid e resilienza nell'ultimo decennio.

Gli upgrade completati includono dispositivi di rete auto-rigeneranti, progetti di robustezza BIL a beneficio di più di 10.000 clienti, più di 90 dispositivi di sezionamento ad Augusta, circuiti ricondotti e aggiornamenti in 10 sottostazioni nel sud della Georgia. Alcuni progetti sono ancora in corso per rafforzare i sistemi costieri e interni.

Georgia Power (NYSE: SO) conmemora el primer aniversario del huracán Helene y describe el trabajo de reconstrucción y resiliencia posterior a la tormenta completado hasta el 6 de octubre de 2025. La empresa afirma haber restablecido el 95% de los clientes afectados en 8 días y desplegado más de 20,000 personas en el pico de la respuesta. Con la aprobación regulatoria, Georgia Power reporta haber invertido más de 10 mil millones de dólares en la red inteligente y resiliencia durante la última década.

Las mejoras completadas incluyen dispositivos de red con autocuración, proyectos de endurecimiento BIL que benefician a más de 10,000 clientes, más de 90 dispositivos de seccionamiento en Augusta, reconducción de circuitos y mejoras en 10 subestaciones en el sur de Georgia. Algunos proyectos siguen en curso para fortalecer los sistemas costeros e interiores.

Georgia Power (NYSE: SO)는 허리케인 헬렌의 1주년을 기념하고 2025년 10월 6일까지 완료된 태풍 이후 재건 및 회복력 작업을 개괄합니다. 회사는 영향을 받은 고객의 95%를 8일 이내에 복구했고 피크 대응 시점에 2만 명 이상을 동원했다고 말합니다. 규제 당국의 승인으로 Georgia Power는 지난 10년간 100억 달러 이상를 스마트 그리드와 회복력에 투자했다고 보고합니다.

완료된 업그레이드에는 자가 치유형 네트워크 장치, 10,000명 이상 고객에게 혜택이 되는 BIL 강화 프로젝트, 오거스타의 90개 이상 구간화 장치, 회로 재배선 및 남부 조지아의 10개 변전소의 업그레이드가 포함됩니다. 일부 프로젝트는 해안 및 내륙 시스템을 강화하기 위해 아직 진행 중입니다.

Georgia Power (NYSE: SO) célèbre le premier anniversaire de l'ouragan Helene et décrit les travaux de reconstruction et de résilience post-tempête réalisés jusqu'au 6 octobre 2025. L'entreprise indique avoir rétabli 95% des clients touchés en 8 jours et mobilisé plus de 20 000 personnes au pic de l'intervention. Avec l'approbation des régulateurs, Georgia Power indique avoir investi plus de 10 milliards de dollars dans les réseaux intelligents et la résilience au cours de la dernière décennie.

Les améliorations achevées comprennent des dispositifs de réseau auto-réparants, des projets de renforcement BIL bénéficiant à plus de 10 000 clients, plus de 90 dispositifs de sectionnement à Augusta, le rééquipement de circuits et des mises à niveau dans 10 postes dans le sud de la Géorgie. Certains projets restent en cours pour renforcer les systèmes côtiers et intérieurs.

Georgia Power (NYSE: SO) begeht den einjährigen Jahrestag des Hurrikans Helene und skizziert die Nachsturm-Renovierungs- und Resilienzarbeiten, die bis zum 6. Oktober 2025 abgeschlossen wurden. Das Unternehmen sagt, es habe 95% der betroffenen Kunden innerhalb von 8 Tagen wiederhergestellt und bis zum Höhepunkt der Reaktion mehr als 20.000 Personal mobilisiert. Mit regulatorischer Genehmigung meldet Georgia Power, Investitionen von > 10 Milliarden Dollar in Smart Grid und Resilienz im letzten Jahrzehnt.

Abgeschlossene Upgrades umfassen selbstheilende Netzgeräte, BIL-Härtungsprojekte zugunsten von mehr als 10.000 Kunden, > 90 Abschnittierungsgeräte in Augusta, rekonfigurierte Leitungen und Upgrades in 10 Umspannwerken im Süden Georgias. Einige Projekte sind noch im Gange, um Küsten- und Binnenanlagen zu stärken.

Georgia Power (NYSE: SO) يَصْدُق الذكري السنوية الأولى لإعصار هيليين ويعرض أعمال إعادة البناء والمرونة التي تمت بعد العاصفة حتى 6 أكتوبر 2025. تقول الشركة إنها أعادت إصلاح 95% من العملاء المتأثرين خلال 8 أيام ونَشَطت أكثر من 20,000 موظف في ذروة الاستجابة. وبموافقة الجهة التنظيمية، تشير Georgia Power إلى استثمار > أكثر من 10 مليارات دولار في الشبكة الذكية والمرونة خلال العقد الأخير.

تشمل الترقيات المكتملة أجهزة الشبكة ذاتية الشفاء، ومشاريع تقوية BIL التي تستفيد منها > أكثر من 10,000 عميل، و > 90 جهاز قطع فرعي في أوجوستا، وإعادة توصيل الدوائر وتحديثات في عشر محطات فرعية في جنوب جورجيا. لا تزال بعض المشاريع قيد التنفيذ لتعزيز الأنظمة الساحلية والداخلية.

Georgia Power (NYSE: SO) 庆祝飓风海伦周年纪念,并概述截至2025年10月6日完成的风暴后重建与韧性工作。该公司表示在8天内为受影响的客户恢复了95%,在高峰响应时动员了超过20,000名人员。在监管机构批准下,Georgia Power表示在过去十年中在智能电网和韧性方面投资了超过100亿美元

完成的升级包括自愈型电网设备、惠及超过10,000名客户的BIL强化项目、在奥古斯塔的超过90个分段设备、重新布线及在南乔治亚的10座变电站的升级。一些项目仍在进行中,以加强沿海和内陆系统。

Positive
  • 95% restoration of impacted customers within 8 days
  • Mobilized 20,000+ personnel at peak restoration
  • $10 billion invested in smart grid and resiliency over the last decade
  • BIL and sectionalizing projects benefitted 10,000+ customers
  • 90+ sectionalizing devices added or upgraded in Augusta
  • Upgrades at 10 substations across south Georgia
Negative
  • Historic Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage requiring grid rebuilding in hardest-hit areas
  • Significant resiliency projects remain underway in coastal and other impacted regions

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Georgia Power reports faster restoration and targeted grid hardening after Hurricane Helene, leveraging prior investments to boost resilience.

Georgia Power mobilized a large restoration workforce and used smart-grid systems to restore 95 percent of impacted customers within 8 days after Hurricane Helene. The company cites more than $10 billion in grid and resiliency investments over the last decade and describes targeted upgrades across coastal, east and south Georgia.

The business mechanism is straightforward: advanced automation and sectionalizing reduce outage scope and duration, while pole, conductor and substation upgrades improve physical durability. These changes free crews to focus on hardest-hit locations and shorten repair cycles.

Risks and dependencies include continued regulatory approval for capital programs and successful deployment of technology projects in the described areas. The announced measures materially depend on sustained funding and effective field execution to deliver the stated reliability gains.

Watch points include completion of stated sectionalizing and BIL projects, upgrades to the ten substations, and any follow-up performance metrics within the next 12 months. Near-term monitoring through Oct. 6, 2025 to Oct. 6, 2026 will show whether restored areas sustain lower outage frequency and duration.

Extensive damage required grid rebuilding in many areas hardest hit by historic storm; Investments continue to make grid stronger and more resilient

Watch a video message from Georgia Power CEO Kim Greene marking the anniversary of Hurricane Helene on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7377673367023218688/ 

ATLANTA, Oct. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- One year ago, Georgia Power announced that it had largely completed immediate restoration work following Hurricane Helene with 95 percent of impacted customers restored within 8 days of the most destructive storm in the company's history. The company mobilized its largest restoration effort ever with more than 20,000 personnel responding at the peak of restoration efforts, and partnering companies from across the country. Intensive restoration efforts were initiated in the hardest-hit areas of the state, including Valdosta, Augusta and Savannah. Several of these areas were hard-to-reach and required helicopters, boats and unmanned aerial vehicles to get responders close enough to restore power.

With the approval of the Georgia Public Service Commission, Georgia Power has invested more than $10 billion over the last decade in smart grid technology and grid resiliency. Those investments have reduced the duration and frequency of outages, and made the grid more resilient to extreme weather. During the height of Hurricane Helene, these advanced systems and automated devices prevented sustained outages for thousands of customers, automatically rerouting power around trouble areas and helping avoid thousands of hours of outage time for storm-ravaged homes, families, and businesses in some of the less-affected areas of the state such as Metro Atlanta and North Georgia. This enabled crews to quickly repair major problems and refocus their efforts on Helene's hardest-hit communities.

In the months that followed Hurricane Helene, once customers were safely reconnected as quickly as possible, the company took the time to strategically rebuild parts of the grid with smarter technology and stronger infrastructure, which included upgrading power lines, poles and transformers to enhance reliability and durability for future storms. For example, Georgia Power integrated self-healing grid technologies such as automatic electric-fault detection and automated switches helping to enhance monitoring, reliability and energy efficiency for all customers.

"We understand the importance of reliable energy for families and businesses and are working every day to plan improvements and align our investments in grid resilience to deliver the best value for customers," said Josh Stallings, vice president of strategy and support for Georgia Power. "While this is an ongoing effort that has been underway for years, following Hurricane Helene, we recognized an opportunity to upgrade sections of the grid in impacted areas while we rebuilt from the ground up in many cases, making them stronger and more resilient. We're proud to continue to be here for Georgia communities every day."

Examples of work in areas impacted by Hurricane Helene include:

  • Coastal Georgia: Several basic insulation level (BIL) and sectionalizing projects have been completed in the last year benefitting more than 10,000 customers. BIL improvements consist of the hardening of poles and hardware. Sectionalizing consists of adding reclosing devices to reduce the number of customers impacted by an outage event by improving segmentation on a feeder. These projects are still underway across Savannah and coastal areas.
  • East Georgia: Many sectionalizing projects in the Augusta area have taken place with more than 90 devices upgraded or added to the system that allows the grid to "self-heal." The self-healing grid isolates outages to the smallest area possible while automatically restoring power to as many as possible in seconds after an outage event occurs. This also aids in pointing crews to the exact location of the downed lines and broken poles to gather resources and complete repairs quicker.
  • South Georgia: Crews have reconductored circuits in Hahira and East Valdosta with larger wire, including more than a mile of new service lines. Select lines are being moved underground to reduce the risk of sustained outages, while ten substations across Albany, Bainbridge, Tifton, Valdosta and Waycross are receiving upgrades. In addition, new staging areas have been secured to ensure faster, more efficient restoration should another storm of Helene's magnitude strike.

To learn more about Georgia Power's historic restoration efforts following Hurricane Helene, visit georgiapower.com/helene.

About Georgia Power  
Georgia Power is the largest electric subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO), America's premier energy company. Value, Reliability, Customer Service and Stewardship are the cornerstones of the company's promise to 2.8 million customers in all but four of Georgia's 159 counties. Committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy, Georgia Power maintains a diverse, innovative generation mix that includes nuclear, coal and natural gas, as well as renewables such as solar, hydroelectric and wind. Georgia Power offers rates below the national average, focuses on delivering world-class service to its customers every day and the company is recognized by J.D. Power as an industry leader in customer satisfaction. For more information, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com and connect with the company on Facebook (Facebook.com/GeorgiaPower), X (X.com/GeorgiaPower) and Instagram (Instagram.com/ga_power). 

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FAQ

What restoration progress did Georgia Power (SO) report after Hurricane Helene on Oct. 6, 2025?

Georgia Power reported restoring 95% of impacted customers within 8 days and mobilizing over 20,000 personnel at peak response.

How much has Georgia Power (SO) invested in grid resilience and smart grid technology?

With approval from the Georgia Public Service Commission, the company has invested more than $10 billion over the last decade in smart grid and resiliency.

Which grid upgrades did Georgia Power complete after Hurricane Helene?

Completed work includes BIL pole hardening, sectionalizing projects benefiting > 10,000 customers, > 90 upgraded devices in Augusta, reconductored circuits and upgrades at 10 substations.

Will Georgia Power (SO) keep upgrading the grid after Hurricane Helene?

Yes. The company states that select projects are still underway across coastal, Augusta and south Georgia areas to enhance resilience.

How did self-healing grid technology help during Hurricane Helene for Georgia Power customers?

Self-healing devices and automated switches reportedly rerouted power around trouble areas, preventing sustained outages and reducing outage hours for many customers.

Where can investors find more information about Georgia Power's Hurricane Helene recovery work?

The company directs stakeholders to its dedicated webpage at georgiapower.com/helene for restoration and resiliency details.
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