As nuclear plant comes on line, Georgia Power plans to shutter 12 coal units by 2028 – representing a loss of 3,500 megawatts, which the utility plans to offset with 2,356 megawatts in natural gas.
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As nuclear plant comes on line, Georgia Power plans to shutter 12 coal units by 2028 – representing a loss of 3,500 megawatts, which the utility plans to offset with 2,356 megawatts in natural gas.