ATLANTA - Despite an energy industry slump that has hit parts of the country, Georgians should have plenty of electricity to make it through the hot summer months. <br>
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Due to reduced recent usage, especially among big industrial customers, and major additions next week at two Georgia power plants, plenty of energy is available. <br>
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Georgia Power Company, the state's top electricity supplier with about 1.8 million customers, says it is in the strongest position in years to meet summer electricity demands. <br>
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Bob Ellsberry, a spokesman for Cobb Electric Membership Corporation, the state's largest electric cooperative, said the Marietta supplier has wholesale electricity contracts in place to ensure adequate supply to its 165,000 customers. <br>
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While the collapse of Enron Corporation has forced many independent energy suppliers to put power plant projects on hold in Georgia and across the country, several are going ahead. <br>
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A generator at Plant Wansley in Roopville, 50 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta in Heard County, is scheduled to begin operations Monday; another Georgia Power unit goes on line the next day in Goat Rock, Alabama, just across the state line from Columbus.
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