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GA SB34
Bill
Status
1/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Chuck Hufstetler
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AI Summary
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Defines "large load customer" as customers with expected total peak demand of 100 megawatts or greater at one or more premises on contiguous land
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Requires all contracts between electric utilities and large load customers entered into after the effective date to include terms protecting residential and retail electricity customers from costs associated with serving these large customers
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Mandates minimum billing requirements to recover incremental costs of serving or preparing to serve large load customers
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Requires performance, credit, and termination provisions designed to protect retail customers in the event of contract default or service termination
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Takes effect upon Governor's approval or upon becoming law without approval
Legislative Description
Public Service Commission; costs incurred by an electric utility as a result of providing electric services to commercial data centers from being included in any rates; prohibit
Last Action
Senate Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute
2/25/2026