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ATLANTA — The higher fuel costs Georgians have been paying at the gas pumps soon will be reflected in their electric bills.

Georgia Power filed a request with the state Public Service Commission (PSC) Tuesday to recover $2.1 billion in additional fuel costs the Atlanta-based utility has incurred during the last two years and that are projected to occur during the next two years.

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