Georgia’s largest electric provider is going back on its promise to close coal plants across the state in the face of rising demand for energy, especially from large projects like data centers.
Georgia Power Co. says it wants to keep burning coal to meet what it forecasts as the state’s increasing electrical demand.
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Light rail riders face a weekend closure of UW Station on Feb. 1-2, while motorists will see an unrelated one-lane reduction to I-5 nearby.