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Webinar: Discussing SREA's Filed Testimony & Recommendations in the Georgia Power 2025 IRP

Join the Southern Renewable Energy Association's Regulatory Director Whit Cox and Alejandro Palomino with Energy Strategies as they walk us through testimony filed by SREA in the Georgia Power 2025 Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) docket. The testimony included the following recommendations:   Require...

Georgia Power’s 2025 IRP Testimony Highlights Broad Support for Clean Energy, Scrutiny of Gas Expansion Plans

As the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) reviews Georgia Power’s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), dozens of stakeholders—from clean energy developers to consumer advocates and local governments—have weighed in with a clear message: Georgia’s energy future must be cleaner, more affordable,...

Let the Market Lead: Aligning Georgia's Energy Plan with Business Demand and Economic Growth

Georgia Power’s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) presents a pivotal opportunity to strengthen Georgia’s economic competitiveness, energy independence, and grid resilience. But as currently proposed, it misses the mark in several areas. Most notably, the utility’s modest proposal to procure just...

SREA testimony in Georgia Power IRP recommends expanding utility-scale renewables RFP to procure additional GW of resources by 2032

Direct testimony on behalf of the Southern Renewable Energy Association (SREA) in the Georgia Power Company (GPC) 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) recommends that the company expand their 2026 utility-scale renewables Request for Proposals (RFP) to procedure 2 GW of renewable...

SERTP Scenario Development: Leading or Lagging?

At the April 30, 2025, Southeastern Regional Transmission Planning (SERTP) stakeholder meeting on Long-Term Scenario Development, Southeast utilities took a small but important step toward updating their planning methods. But, with load forecasts surging, reliability risks mounting, and economic opportunities on...

Winter Storm Elliott: Reviewing how the grid performed across the Southeast during an extreme weather event

From December 21-26, 2022, Winter Storm Elliott tested the South's power grid resilience under extremely cold conditions when electricity demand was very high across the region. The Southern Renewable Energy Association (SREA) commissioned Telos Energy to review performance within the Southern...

Brattle Report: Long-term regional transmission planning (LRTP) offers billions in savings, greater grid reliability to support growing Southeast economy

A new study from The Brattle Group, with support from the Southern Renewable Energy Association (SREA), the Carolinas Clean Energy Business Association (CCEBA), and the Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA), reveals that the Southeast must modernize its approach to investing in...

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