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Southern Company
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Southern Company

$95.93

-1.26%

Open $97.25·Prev $97.15

as of 13 Apr

BALANCER

Power Core

The moat in one sentence: Southern Company's power core is the irreplicable combination of a vertically integrated, multi-state regulated monopoly with the only newly constructed nuclear generation capacity in the United States.

Published1 Apr 2026
UniverseS&P 500
SectorUtilities

Direction of Movement

Post-Vogtle Normalization Meets Structural Demand Growth

ROC 200

+9.6%

Referenced in 10 other analyses

Company Profile

Southern Company is a holding company that generates and sells electricity through its subsidiaries. It operates across three primary segments: Traditional Electric Operating Companies, which are vertically integrated utilities owning generation, transmission, and distribution facilities serving retail and wholesale electric customers in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi; Southern Power, which develops, owns, and operates power generation assets including natural gas, renewables, and battery energy storage projects sold primarily under long-term contracts across the US; and Southern Company Gas, which provides energy-related products and services in natural gas choice markets and distributes natural gas in four states. The company supplies electricity to approximately 9 million customers, with a focus on regulated rate base expansion, grid modernization, and meeting growing demand from commercial loads such as data centers and industrial developments through large-load contracts. Founded in 1945 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Southern Company plays a vital role in the US utilities sector by ensuring reliable power delivery and supporting regional economic growth.

Sector

Utilities

Industry

Utilities - Regulated Electric

Employees

29,502

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