Georgia Power
Definition
Georgia Power Company, commonly known as Georgia Power, is the largest electric utility in the U.S. state of Georgia, serving over 2.7 million customers across 155 of Georgia's 159 counties.
A subsidiary of Southern Company, it generates, transmits, and distributes electricity primarily from natural gas, nuclear, coal, and renewable sources.
Examples
After the hurricane, Georgia Power's repair crews worked overtime, turning 'blackout bingo' into a statewide light show.
My smart fridge just sent me a bill from Georgia Power for 'excess ice production' during that heatwave.
Georgia Power's new solar farms are so efficient, they're basically turning the sun into a utility bill with a tan.
When Georgia Power flips the switch back on, it's like the whole state collectively exhales and checks their Instagram.