Summary:
- Georgia Power, the state's largest utility company, says that the surge in data centers in Georgia will require more natural gas to power them.
- Data centers, which store and process large amounts of digital information, are increasingly being built in Georgia due to the state's favorable business climate and access to cheap electricity.
- To meet the growing demand for electricity from these data centers, Georgia Power plans to invest in more natural gas-fired power plants, which they believe will be a reliable and cost-effective solution.