"For the fourth time in July, and the second day in a row, demand for electricity across The Southern Company`s service
area has set a new record high," Southern Company Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer A.W. Dahlberg said
today.
Peak demand for electricity averaged approximately 28,473,000 kilowatts at between 3 and 4 p.m. EDT Wednesday, July
19, breaking the record set Tuesday, July 18, by about 224,000 kilowatts.
The Southern Company (NYSE: SO) is the parent firm of five electric utilities: Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf
Power, Mississippi Power, and Savannah Electric. Together, these companies supply energy to some 11 million people
across the Southeast.
The Southern Company`s peak demand includes electricity used by retail and wholesale customers in the company`s service
area, with the exception of energy produced by Oglethorpe Power Corp. in Georgia.