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Patty Durand
Patty Durand is running for Public Service Commissioner, Seat 2.
Personal background
Patty has a Master's of Business Administration from the College of William & Mary and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Professional background
Patty is a President and Founder. She works at Cool Planet Solutions, where she has been for one year. She previously worked at the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative.
Political background
Patty Durand’s campaign for Public Service Commissioner is her first entry into politics.
Utility Costs
Wants to reduce rates without building new power plants. As an alternative, she wants to use demand response, peak energy rebates, and energy efficiency programs.
Supports preventing Georgia Power from overcharging.
Opposes the rate increases and monetary waste caused by the construction of Plant Vogtle. She said, "Vogtle-caused rate increases are expected to begin in 2022 and are likely to put Georgia Power customers #1 in the nation for highest power bills."
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Renewable Energy
Said, "\[I will] ensure that new job generating clean energy technologies like solar, wind, and battery storage are the first choice for Georgia’s energy growth."
Wants Georgia to become carbon neutral by 2035. She supports adopting a carbon pollution measuring system so that Georgians can monitor their environmental impact.
Wants to improve adoption of solar energy by removing caps on the number of solar panels. She also wants to encourage programs like community solar and rooftop solar.
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Infrastructure
Wants to adopt programs that ensure equal access to clean air water, and energy for lower-income communities and for communities of color.
Said, "\[I will] upgrade and fortify our power lines and other energy infrastructure, we can ensure reliable power for Georgians during a crisis."
Wants to improve internet access by establishing reasonable rates for internet pole attachment fees. She also wants to establish new partnerships to expand internet access into rural communities.
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Administration
Said, "\[I will] end secret commissioner meetings with lobbyists once hearings on rate increases begin at the commission. This is illegal in forty-nine other states."
Wants to make utility reports publicly available. These reports are currently not available to the public.
Wants to provide free transcripts for public hearings. These transcripts currently cost 40 cents per page.
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