Southern Company Invests in New Transmission Lines to Boost South Metro Atlanta Grid

Reuters12-08 23:58
Southern Company Invests in New Transmission Lines to Boost South Metro Atlanta Grid

Southern Company, through its subsidiary Georgia Power, is making significant investments in new transmission infrastructure projects across South Metro Atlanta, including the Ashley Park-Wansley 500 kV line. These upgrades are aimed at strengthening the power grid, improving reliability, and supporting the growing energy needs of communities in Coweta, Fayette, Fulton, and Heard counties. The projects feature advanced high-voltage transmission lines, enhanced substations, and smart grid technologies, all designed to reduce outages and ensure efficient electricity flow. Georgia Power emphasizes a community-focused and transparent approach, aiming to minimize disruption and keep local residents informed throughout the process.

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