{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/65bac3af03341c00164bf93b/6a29d0604df224c1a48b04ef?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Other, Other Big Race in Georgia This Year","description":"<p>Last year, progressives pulled off their biggest state-level win in Georgia in 20 years when voters elected two Democrats to the state’s Public Service Commission, which oversees electricity utilities. It was the first time Democrats had won a state-level office in Georgia since 2006. This year, Democrats have a chance to take an outright majority on the board.</p><p>What would that mean — and what has life been like for the state’s newest power regulators? On this episode of Shift Key, Rob is joined by Peter Hubbard, a former renewables developer who won a spot on the Georgia Public Service Commission last year and will defend it this November. They discuss what a regulator’s day-to-day is like, how Georgia is dealing with the data center boom, and whether regulators can ever bring powerful utilities to heel.</p><p>Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, the founding executive editor of Heatmap News.</p><p>You can find a full transcript of the episode <a href=\"https://heatmap.news/podcast/shift-key-s3-e53-peter-hubbard-transcript\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">here</a>.</p><p><strong>Mentioned:</strong></p><p>Previously in Heatmap: <a href=\"https://heatmap.news/politics/alicia-johnson-peter-hubbard-georgia-public-service-commission-results\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><u>Democrats Win 2 Key Energy Races in Georgia</u></a></p><p>--</p><p>This episode of Shift Key is sponsored by ...</p><p><strong>Heatmap Pro</strong> brings all of our research, reporting, and insights down to the local level. The software platform tracks all local opposition to clean energy and data centers, forecasts community sentiment, and guides data-driven engagement campaigns. <a href=\"https://d2qwfv04.na1.hubspotlinks.com/Ctc/X+113/d2QWfV04/VXhfTJ8GbX4ZW62B_ZM6_BMySW4lQ0X35GT0T_N5SJSmC9l0H-W7YbdcM6lZ3m1W2TjZgH7Y4q3kW2vT2xV44S72lW6vXwnl6p0p4JW5H2h-w3WKwr5W8tjRFh4YbQvSW4ZMqfw4gwLgxW5dpshN6fys40W5pZ2rY8YpMDbW8ytT3j5FlxKCW1j21w57ymRvGW1fYTW15qVyWmVYQW694c9zpWW5QB5vK100hrlW97SJZJ45jNcgVfykF-8cXzNdW9j66g28J-G2qW7NH6Pj2RKfsfW39rWj_6s7c2VM8MQ5-tPgQcW5drMkM1CCm1JW6Wwf3d7nqldWW6Ww7Dj56KS2bW4sT9YK3rK5-JW4vPdc-4QvgKSN8FrzLdFPB3RW7FYSq97sBhjPVQfHjf92G4SKW1J49Gg3_WdP1VQ27Tx23lTrcW5wWklb9btc4GW87Psb08Xc5vfN4rl4KHCrJg_W4B9Tpk4hSg94W1yhDhB1JLgj6W3gQ1nw8DdyL3W5J2QlL85dgW8W5_TQ0Z8RTb4GW156WBb1yc_JKW35cMS4983yNSN2tv2gVr4h1DW4pp8b96ZkWwfW5Lsv9-8-b-YPW7C9lWK43F5nLW5vQcT32S9tBJW7qmPkh23z9l1W5vRr5Y3JgCCJW6J4LYC1RFT0yW4fZw4V7c2x2RVPMYBj3J7sxdW3Fh5_w7wBkTNW50Fk_m3t0x_LW6KdlJm7N-KRSW90WW0v1QrSdyW5LC9ZX57hNGCW2mLg191BW3S0W3zTHPJ858jTcW7F5cYm333mYtW5mgXps3Q1HTHW2G51_Y2WY0_gW2Y6fs58lhp77W7RDmJ32QTSGyN8FSjw_Xv7RgW4dgR2H89lDMZW6c4Npf8lY519W6BjLQ48XP8K6W6m5WWq5P-W0VW79T3K16nrTqfW1lgrf46QsmDHV4KGRG7jZrZYW53sS7z2rmRk1W1fHqch8dZynkW94kM8k99bCB6V_zfv356qwhNW7q9-V04pyV98f4Wl6Gq04\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><u>Book a demo</u></a> today to see the premier intelligence platform for project permitting and community engagement.</p><p>Music for Shift Key is by Adam Kromelow.</p>","author_name":"Heatmap News"}