I can’t recall a time in my career, or maybe my life, when I’ve seen anything like Hurricane Helene,” writes , CEO of Georgia ...
On Saturday, Georgia Power announced they have restored power to over 1.3 million customers following Hurricane Helene – more ...
On Friday, Georgia Power CEO Kim Greene joined Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens in a news conference to report that the company is now responding to the aftermath of the storm. "(We) want to get your ...
Hurricane Helene was the most destructive hurricane in our company’s 140-year history, exceeding the damage caused by hurricanes Michael, Matthew and Irma combined.
"We had two storms," said Kim Greene, CEO of Georgia Power. "The hurricane caused tremendous damage, and all that rain has led to saturated ground, causing trees to fall. We expect the number of ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Georgia Power is making final preparations for rebuilding efforts for Hurricane Helene, including over 10,000 personnel already on the ground. Georgia Power has also mobilized ...
Joined by Dickens this morning was Kim Greene, head of Georgia Power. In addition to numerous road ways impacte d and lingering wind gusts across the metro and North Georgia, several residents are ...
and we expect the high winds and heavy rain to cause significant damage in many of our communities," said Kim Greene, chairman, president and CEO of Georgia Power. "Our teams are well trained and ...
ATLANTA, September 30, 2024 /CSRwire/ - As Hurricane Helene approaches the coast of Florida, Georgia Power is making its final preparations to respond to anticipated widespread damage and potential ...
Georgia Power continues its deployment of more than 15,000 personnel responding to Hurricane Helene – determined to be the ...