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Southern Company Services

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Industry
  
Electric Utility

Number of employees
  
4,536

Parent organization
  
Southern Company

Products
  
Shared Services

Founded
  
1963

Type
  
Subsidiary of Southern Company

Key people
  
Mark Lantrip, Chief Executive Officer and President

Headquarters
  
Birmingham, Alabama, United States

CEO
  
Mark Stephen Lantrip (Mar 2014–)

Profiles

Southern company services ceo president speaks at world energy engineering congress


Southern Company Services, Inc., headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, is the shared services division of Southern Company. Formed in 1963, as Southern Services, the company provides administrative and operational services to all of Southern Company's operating divisions. The company also provides engineering services to Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Gulf Power and Mississippi Power.

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1960s to 1980s

Southern Services was formed in 1963 as a shared services department for Southern Company's five electric operating divisions. The idea was first conceived by Eugene A. Yates, Southern Company's first President, although not implemented until much later. The division was originally headquartered in what is now the First Commercial Bank Building in the Birmingham suburb of Mountain Brook, Alabama until it moved to the Inverness suburb in the late 1980s. The division also has a large office in Atlanta, Georgia.

2000 to present

In January 2016, the United States Department of Energy announced a $80m award fund to develop Generation IV reactor designs. One of two beneficiaries, Southern Company Services will use the funding to develop a Molten Chloride Fast Reactor, a type of MSR developed earlier by British scientists at Atomic Energy Research Establishment. It will partner with TerraPower, Electric Power Research Institute, Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory; presumably in conjunction with sister division Southern Nuclear.

References

Southern Company Services Wikipedia