The sole practitioner whose lawsuit upended the funding mechanism for the Atlanta BeltLine has taken aim at Georgia Power Co.’s plan to pay for two nuclear reactors.

At issue is Senate Bill 31, which lawmakers passed this year. It lets Georgia Power increase residential and small business owners’ power bills, starting in 2011, to offset costs for the $6.5 billion nuclear generators planned for Plant Vogtle near Augusta, which are scheduled to go on-line in 2017.

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