Southern Company, through its subsidiary Georgia Power, has announced continued efforts to modernize its hydroelectric fleet in Georgia. With the recent approval from the Georgia Public Service Commission $(PSC)$ in the 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), the company is set to invest in upgrades at several key facilities, including Tallulah, Yonah, Bartlett's Ferry, and North Highlands. The modernization initiative aims to ensure compliance with federal regulations, extend the operational lifespan of the units, and enhance overall value for customers. A recent update to the Georgia PSC highlighted the completion of significant work at Plant Tugalo, including generator and turbine replacements, and upgrades to essential plant systems. This initiative forms part of Southern Company's broader strategy to meet the energy needs of a growing Georgia through reliable, renewable sources.
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