The Public Service Commission has approved a three-year settlement allowing Georgia Power to collect $323 million more per year from customers.
The deal, approved Tuesday, adds $5.24 to the typical household's average monthly bill of $94.55. Rates then freeze through 2010. The increase goes into effect next month.
Georgia Power originally asked for $407 million in new revenues for 2008, with new increases in 2009.
Under that plan, the typical household bill would have increased by $10.29 per month by 2010.
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