Georgians Saving Energy May Soon See Reduced Impact on Bills

Policy


Electric meters in a row measuring power use. Electricity consumption concept. 3d illustration

Georgia Power has asked state legislators to raise a fixed fee on its energy bills, a move that could reduce the cost impact of users’ everyday energy-saving measures. “It limits consumer control over how to manage their energy use and, therefore, it limits the impact of their choices on their energy bills,” said Lisa Bianchi-Fossati, Southface Institute’s Director of Policy.

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