The Georgia Supreme Court has kept alive a putative class action claiming that Georgia Power Co. has been improperly collecting tens of millions of dollars in additional fees it adds to bills to fund two new nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle, and mandatory environmental expenses.

The justices agreed with the Court of Appeals that the plaintiffs did not have to take their dispute to the Public Service Commission prior to suing because the PSC’s authority and rulings are not being challenged.

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