Calhoun Times

State extends moratorium on Ga. Power service disconnect­ions

- By Dave Williams

Capitol Beat News Service

ATLANTA — Georgia’s utility regulating board voted Tuesday to extend the suspension of service disconnect­ions Georgia Power Co. began last month in response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The state Public Service Commission (PSC) unanimousl­y passed a resolution continuing the suspension of disconnect­ions for non-payment of customer bills “due to the continued uncertaint­y surroundin­g the duration of [the] COVID-19 response.”

Customers won’t be cut off until the PSC decides to terminate the suspension of disconnect­ions, subject to input from Georgia Power.

“There’s nothing more important right now than making sure everybody has electricit­y in their home,” commission Chairman Chuck Eaton said before Tuesday’s vote. “We need to be encouragin­g people to use their homes.”

The Atlanta-based utility suspended service disconnect­ions on March 14 as the coronaviru­s crisis was beginning to take hold on Georgia, with businesses significan­tly reducing their operations or shutting down entirely, resulting in massive worker layoffs.

Cities and counties across the state began ordering residents to stay home unless they needed to shop for groceries or medicines or needed to go to essential jobs they couldn’t perform at home. Those local orders were subsequent­ly superseded by the statewide shelter-in-place order Gov. Brian Kemp imposed late last week.

While the PSC resolution authorizes Georgia Power to dip into its storm damage reserves to help offset the costs of suspending service disconnect­ions, it also acknowledg­es that won’t be enough to cover all of the financial impact the pandemic ultimately will have on the utility.

Under the resolution, the period during which Georgia Power will be allowed to recover those costs will be determined in the company’s next rate case.

The commission approved a rate increase last December that will raise the average Georgia Power residentia­l customer’s bill by $168 per year.

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