Customers across Alabama and Georgia are set to benefit from a historic U.S. government investment into energy infrastructure and grid reliability. Southern Company’s (SO) subsidiaries, Georgia Power and Alabama Power, have received a loan package of up to $26.54B from the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Dominance Financing. Over the approximately 30-year term of the loans, customers are expected to recognize estimated savings of $7B.
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