ATLANTA — A new rule from the Georgia Public Service Commission, who regulates the state’s utility companies like Georgia ...
The demand for these facilities continue to grow as digital reliance, use of generative AI and web services expand.
The Speaker’s decision is remarkable because it follows a veto last year by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp of a bill passed by ...
Another large data center campus is being proposed outside Atlanta, Georgia. Via a Development of Regional Impact filing with ...
The proposed complex, which came to light in a filing Thursday, would be worth an estimated $5 billion and would go in to ...
A third data center development is being planned in the Rome area of Georgia. An unnamed developer, which already owns land ...
Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns this week announced plans to develop a plan to ensure the state has enough energy and water ...
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As Georgia quickly becomes one of large companies' favorite states to build data centers in, the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) is changing how those centers will pay for power.
A developer has proposed a nine-building data center campus larger than the Mall of Georgia at a site in Newton County, east of Atlanta.