Georgia Power Says the Cost to Clean Up Toxic Coal Ash is Going Up

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, April 3rd, 2026

Georgia Power said Tuesday it will cost more than half a billion dollars above previous estimates to clean up its toxic coal ash ponds across the state.

Those charges eventually will wind up in customers’ monthly utility bills.

In a semiannual report filed with state utility regulators, Georgia Power said “several market factors” have driven up project costs to $8.5 billion, up from $8 billion in a previous report. The electric company collects the money as part of a monthly charge previously approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission.

Read more at AJC.