Hunton Advises on Georgia Power Company’s Tax-Exempt Remarketings

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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP represented the remarketing agent in connection with Georgia Power Company’s (GPC) remarketing of (i) $10 million of Development Authority of Burke County (Georgia) Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (Georgia Power Company Plant Vogtle Project), Second Series 1994; (ii) $55 million of Development Authority of Burke County (Georgia) Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (Georgia Power Company Plant Vogtle Project), Fourth Series 1994; (iii) $20 million of Development Authority of Burke County (Georgia) Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (Georgia Power Company Plant Vogtle Project), Ninth Series 1994; and (iv) $30 million of Development Authority of Burke County (Georgia) Pollution Control Revenue Bonds (Georgia Power Company Plant Vogtle Project), Fourth Series 1995.

The Bonds were initially issued to refinance the acquisition, construction, installation, and equipping of the interest of GPC in certain air and water pollution control and sewage and solid waste disposal facilities located at the Vogtle steam electric generating plant in Burke County, Georgia.

GPC is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Southern Company. It is engaged in the generation, transmission, distribution, and purchase of electricity and the sale of electric service within the State of Georgia at retail in over 530 cities and towns (including Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Rome, and Savannah), as well as in rural areas and at wholesale.  

The Hunton team included Steven C. Friend, Patrick C. Jamieson, Monika M. Dziewa, and Ryan MetzChris Kulp provided tax advice.

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