The Southern Company reports news about an energy provider serving 9 million customers through electric operating companies in three states, natural gas distribution companies in four states, Southern Power, PowerSecure, fiber optics and telecommunications services. Recurring updates cover earnings, dividend actions and operating developments across Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Mississippi Power, Southern Power and Southern Company Gas.
Company news also includes Georgia Power matters before the Georgia Public Service Commission, including resource planning, capacity procurement, solar resources, transmission and distribution upgrades, grid reliability programs, storm readiness and customer safety communications. PowerSecure updates focus on distributed energy solutions such as utility-scale battery storage, solar generation, backup power and resiliency projects.
Georgia Power has made significant progress in restoring power to customers affected by Hurricane Helene. As of 7 PM Friday, over 250,000 customers have had their power restored, with approximately 620,000 still impacted. The company has mobilized 14,000+ personnel for the response effort, including support from other power companies.
Damage assessment teams are utilizing drones and other technology to evaluate inaccessible areas. Estimated restoration times (ERTs) have been posted for multiple communities on Georgia Power's Outage Map. The hurricane brought 7+ inches of rain and 80-100 mph winds, causing extensive damage and road closures across the state.
Georgia Power emphasizes safety precautions for customers and continues to provide updates through various channels, including their website, mobile app, and social media platforms. The company's preparation and industry support have been key to their response efforts.
Georgia Power has deployed over 10,000 personnel to begin full-scale damage assessment and power restoration following Hurricane Helene. As of 10 a.m., approximately 730,000 customers are impacted, with the hardest-hit areas including Savannah, Augusta, and Valdosta. Power has been restored to more than 120,000 customers since the storm began.
The company has mobilized additional staff, including crews from sister company Mississippi Power and over 35 companies from 11 states. Georgia Power reminds customers of post-storm safety tips, including watching for downed wires and avoiding chain-link fences. Customers can stay informed through Outage Alerts, the Outage & Storm Center website, and the Georgia Power Mobile App.
Georgia Power is making final preparations to respond to Hurricane Helene, which is approaching Florida's coast and expected to cause widespread damage and extended power outages across Georgia. The company has mobilized over 10,000 personnel on the ground to support restoration efforts.
The National Hurricane Center forecasts high winds, heavy rainfall, flash flooding, and possible tornadoes as Helene enters the state. Georgia Power has aligned resources and refined plans to ensure a safe and effective response. The company has also mobilized additional staff from sister company Mississippi Power and crews from over 35 companies across 11 states.
Georgia Power emphasizes customer safety and preparedness, offering various tools for staying informed, including Outage Alerts, an Outage & Storm Center website, an interactive Outage Map, and a mobile app. The company urges customers to finalize emergency plans and follow advice from authorities, especially in low-lying areas prone to flooding.
Southern Company Gas has announced executive leadership changes as part of its strategic succession planning. Shannon O. Pierce has been appointed senior vice president of Southern Company Gas and president of Virginia Natural Gas, effective September 28. She will assume the role of CEO upon Robert Duvall's retirement on April 1, 2025. Steven M. Murphy has been appointed senior vice president of Southern Company Gas, effective September 28, and will become chief operating officer upon Jay Sutton's retirement on April 1, 2025.
Pierce brings 20 years of experience within Southern Company Gas, while Murphy has over 32 years of company experience. These appointments align with the company's focus on building the future of energy and providing best-in-class service to customers. The transitions are designed to strategically position Southern Company Gas and its subsidiaries to enhance customer value and service quality.
The Georgia Power Foundation has announced the recipients of its Waters for Georgia grant program. The Trust for Public Land and the Seabrook Village Foundation will share $1 million in grants to support water resource-focused projects in Georgia. The program aims to preserve and restore the state's waterways, lakes, and rivers.
The Trust for Public Land will use the funding to restore hydrological infrastructure and establish riverbank plant buffers in Mableton, while the Seabrook Village Foundation will create a living shoreline installation to preserve the Gullah Geechee community's historical heritage site.
Since its launch in 2019, the Waters for Georgia program has supported 18 projects totaling $3 million of investment. The next funding cycle is expected to begin in 2025.
Nicor Gas, in partnership with Rheaply, has expanded its regional Reuse Marketplace to businesses across its Northern Illinois service territory. This expansion follows a successful 2022 pilot and now covers an additional 650 communities. The marketplace facilitates the reuse of surplus inventory and materials from businesses, including furniture, fixtures, and equipment.
During the four-month pilot, the platform saw 137 listings, 198 offers, and 159 completed offers. This resulted in $1.52 million of value created for nonprofit organizations and diverted 80,200 pounds of material from landfills, avoiding approximately 527 kilograms of estimated embodied carbon emissions. Businesses and nonprofits in Nicor Gas' service area can now sign up for the free federated reuse marketplace.
Southern Company has released its 2023 Sustainability Summary, highlighting the company's commitment to providing clean, safe, reliable, and affordable energy while addressing industry challenges. The report focuses on five sustainability pillars: serving customers, advancing clean energy, leading through innovation, investing in people, and elevating communities.
Key achievements include:
- A 49% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2007 levels
- Continued focus on energy affordability and expense discipline
- Significant investments in transmission and distribution systems to enhance resilience
- Commitment to workforce development and employee training
The summary serves as a companion to the company's comprehensive sustainability resources available online.
The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) has unanimously approved a motion to expedite the return of $122 million to Georgia Power customers starting January 2025. This decision, resulting from recent state tax law changes lowering the company's corporate tax rate, aims to offset inflationary cost increases for customers. The typical residential customer using an average of 1,000 kilowatt hours per month is expected to save approximately $2.25 per month.
This move follows the passage of House Bills 1015 and 1023 by the Georgia General Assembly, signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp in April, which lower the state's income tax rate. Georgia Power maintains a focus on keeping energy affordable, with retail rates averaging 15% below the national average since 1990. The company serves 2.7 million customers across Georgia and is committed to delivering clean, safe, reliable, and affordable energy.
Southern Company has announced that for the third consecutive year, it will provide 100% renewable energy for the TOUR Championship, the PGA TOUR's season-ending event at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta from Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 2024. The 2023 edition of the tournament achieved GEO Certification for the first time, recognizing its sustainability commitments and progress. Southern Company's sustainable solution for 2024 includes:
- 500,000 kWh of renewable energy credits
- Renewable natural gas for the clubhouse
- 90% electric golf carts
- 11,000 gallons of renewable diesel
- Battery and solar-powered charging stations
- Electric vehicle chargers
This aligns with Southern Company's goal to achieve net zero emissions across its electric and natural gas operations by 2050. The company reduced its GHG emissions by 49% in 2023 compared to 2007 levels.
Georgia Power has identified locations for 500 MW of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) approved in the 2023 Integrated Resource Plan Update. The portfolio includes four projects: Robins BESS (128 MW), Moody BESS (49.5 MW), Hammond BESS (57.5 MW), and McGrau Ford Site Phase II BESS (265 MW). These 4-hour duration BESS will serve as dispatchable capacity resources, providing reliable and economical electricity for winter 2026/2027.
The BESS projects leverage existing infrastructure, reducing deployment time and costs. They qualify for Inflation Reduction Act tax incentives and offer energy arbitrage benefits. Georgia Power is also nearing completion of the 65 MW Mossy Branch Battery Facility and developing the 265 MW McGrau Ford Phase I BESS project.