PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 5, 2025 Alabama Power methane gas plant purchase is approved, guaranteeing another bill hike for customers MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Today the Alabama Public Service Commission voted to allow Alabama Power to purchase the Lindsay Hill methane gas power plant, a move that will raise customers’ bills more than $3 […] The post Alabama Power methane gas plant purchase is approved appeared first on Energy Alabama.| Energy Alabama
Understand the critical role of the Tennessee Valley Authority, built for the people, not for profit, amid current privatization threats.| Energy Alabama
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 18, 2025 Host of Organizations Strongly Oppose Privatization of the Tennessee Valley Authority: Public Power Belongs to the People Tennessee Valley — Following recent public concern that the Administration may be working to replace the Tennessee Valley Authority’s CEO with pro-privatization leadership, Energy Alabama, Appalachian Voices, Sierra Club, […] The post Organizations Strongly Oppose Privatization of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TV...| Energy Alabama
MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 8, 2025 Circuit Court denies public access to Alabama Power fuel cost proceedings MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Yesterday, the Montgomery County Circuit Court denied an appeal by Energy Alabama, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, challenging the Alabama Public Service Commission’s dismissal of Energy Alabama’s requests to intervene in proceedings where […]| Energy Alabama
MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 30, 2025 Energy Alabama statement on Senate proposal to raise energy prices, undermine clean energy HUNTSVILLE, AL — Energy Alabama strongly opposes the reconciliation package championed by the Trump-Vance administration and U.S. Senate leadership, which ranks among the most damaging federal energy policy proposals in decades. This bill slashes […]| Energy Alabama
Last year, Southern Company, the parent company of Alabama Power, paid former CEO Tom Fanning a staggering $33 million, and current CEO Chris Womack $23 million.| Energy Alabama