
According to the state's utility partners, the timing of the unveiling event is especially meaningful after Tropical Storm Irma caused more than 1.5 million outages in Georgia.
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Georgia’s Department of Transportation is aiming to complete rebuilding of the stretch of I-85 that collapsed last week — slicing one of the main arteries through metropolitan Atlanta — by June 15, which would be roughly 10 weeks since the collapse.
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Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed House Bill 767 into law, which adds utility vehicles and workers to an existing law which requires drivers to "move over" one lane.
Read More →Newnan, Ga.,-based Campbell-Parnell has been approved by the California Air Resource Board to supply a propane autogas fuel system for Isuzu NPR HD cabovers.
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The utility held a special event at its headquarters in Atlanta to introduce its 32 new plug-in electric hybrid Chevrolet Volts.
Read More →Introduced as part of the company's Get Current. Drive Electric. initiative, the new rebate program offers qualifying residential customers a $250 rebate for installing a Level 2 charger (208/240-volt) and qualifying new construction builders a $100 rebate for each dedicated 240-volt plug-in ready circuit installed in new homes.
Read More →A couple was recently awarded $3.6 million by a Gwinnett County, Ga. jury after a major Southeast utility's truck rear-ended their car in 2010.
Read More →Business customer satisfaction with their electric utility has hit its highest mark since 2009, based primarily on a substantial year-over-year increase in satisfaction, according to the J.D. Power 2015 Electric Utility Business Customer Satisfaction Study.
Read More →The Pine Burr Area Council had been without a vehicle since its last truck was destroyed by a fire almost six months ago.
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The Georgia Senate resolution to say "thank you" to the state's linemen follows the 2013 approval by the U.S. Senate of Resolution 95, which designated April 18 as National Lineman Appreciation Day.
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