May 7, 2025 · Georgia Power announced today that construction is underway on 765-megawatts (MW) of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) strategically located across Georgia in
May 8, 2025 · In total, 765 megawatts (MW) worth of new BESS will be strategically located across Georgia in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd, and Cherokee counties.
Oct 21, 2025 · Georgia Power has initiated the construction of a 200MW (megawatt) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Twiggs County, southeast of Macon in the US state. The project, approved by the Georgia
Aug 29, 2024 · In a continued effort to limit its use of fossil fuels to mitigate peaks, Georgia Power Company is adding a whole mess of new BESS. Earlier this month, Georgia Power Company
May 11, 2025 · Georgia Power has embarked on an ambitious initiative to enhance the state''s energy infrastructure by commencing the construction of 765 megawatts (MW) of new battery energy storage systems (BESS)
May 7, 2025 · Georgia Power announced today that construction is underway on 765-megawatts (MW) of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) strategically located across Georgia in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd and
May 11, 2025 · Georgia Power has embarked on an ambitious initiative to enhance the state''s energy infrastructure by commencing the construction of 765 megawatts (MW) of new battery
News Summary Georgia Power has announced the construction of 765 megawatts of new Battery Energy Storage Systems across several counties. This initiative, approved by the Georgia
May 9, 2025 · Georgia Power breaking ground on the 57.5MW Hammond BESS. Image: Georgia Power Utility Georgia Power has begun construction on 765MW of new battery energy storage
May 10, 2025 · Georgia Power has commenced construction on 765 megawatts (MW) of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) across four counties in Georgia, aiming to significantly
May 8, 2025 · In total, 765 megawatts (MW) worth of new BESS will be strategically located across Georgia in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd, and Cherokee counties.
May 12, 2025 · Georgia Power said construction is underway on 765-megawatts of new battery energy storage systems strategically located across Georgia in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd and
May 9, 2025 · Georgia Power breaking ground on the 57.5MW Hammond BESS. Image: Georgia Power Utility Georgia Power has begun construction on 765MW of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) across
May 7, 2025 · Georgia Power advancing projects in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd and Cherokee counties to enhance reliability, resiliency for a growing state ATLANTA, May 7, 2025 / PRNewswire / --
May 7, 2025 · Georgia Power advancing projects in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd and Cherokee counties to enhance reliability, resiliency for a growing state ATLANTA, May 7, 2025 / PRNewswire / -- Georgia Power announced
Oct 21, 2025 · Georgia Power has initiated the construction of a 200MW (megawatt) battery energy storage system (BESS) in Twiggs County, southeast of Macon in the US state. The

The energy storage projects will be located at three existing SCE power substations: 225 MW at Springvale Substation in Big Creek-Ventura, 200 MW at Hinson Substation in the Los Angeles Basin, and 112.5 MW at Etiwanda Substation in the Los Angeles Basin.
Georgia Power breaks ground at the McGrau Ford Battery Facility in Cherokee County on April 4, 2025. This 530-megawatt battery energy storage system will consist of two phases, approved in the 2022 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and 2023 IRP Update. Courtesy: Georgia Power.
As of this week, construction on those projects is officially underway. In total, 765 megawatts (MW) worth of new BESS will be strategically located across Georgia in Bibb, Lowndes, Floyd, and Cherokee counties.
In February 2024, Georgia Power installed its first grid-connected BESS, the Mossy Branch Energy Facility, a 65 MW system on a couple of acres of rural countryside in Talbot County, north of Columbus, GA. It was approved as part of Georgia Power’s 2019 IRP.
Georgia Power’s fleet of hydroelectric generating units is another source of emission-free energy, with some units serving the state of Georgia for more than 100 years.
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