by Web Administrator | Mar 13, 2018 | Georgia PSC
By Jonathan Grant (reprinted with permission) Georgia Public Service Commission Post 3 Candidate John Noel was the featured speaker at the Cobb County Democrats meeting Saturday in Smyrna. Due to a scheduling snafu, the meeting space was unavailable, but John...
by Web Administrator | Mar 12, 2018 | Georgia PSC, home-post
Have you ever wanted to look at the details on your electricity usage? When does your family use the most electricity? What time of year? Why was there a spike of usage during a certain time? Well as ratepayers you are supposed to be able to get this data easily and...
by Web Administrator | Mar 8, 2018 | Georgia PSC
Surrounded by friends and family, today at 10 a.m., John Noel officially qualified as a 2018 candidate for the Georgia Public Service Commission. “It’s fitting on a sunny day to file my candidacy, bringing sunshine to the backwater of the Public Service...
by Web Administrator | Feb 20, 2018 | Georgia PSC
By Jonathan Grant – Re-posted with permission When looking at Georgia Public Service Commission races, it’s no surprise to see utility money flowing into GOP incumbents’ coffers. It’s the way they play the game. The shocker this year is that environmentalist...
by Web Administrator | Feb 13, 2018 | Georgia PSC, home-post
By Jonathan Grant (reprinted with permission) Republican victories in Georgia Public Service Commission races have been so predictable in recent years that Democrats haven’t bothered to field a candidate in three of the past five elections. Next year is shaping up to...
by Web Administrator | Feb 2, 2018 | Georgia PSC
With huge swaths of our state underserved (or not served at all) by broadband, the problem of reliable, affordable, and even just access, to hardwired high speed internet connections continues to be a problem. Where has our Public Service Commission been on this issue...