Commissioner Peter Hubbard

Commissioner Since: January 1, 2026
Year Elected: 2025
Serves Through: December 31, 2026
Democrat, Atlanta
Commissioner from District 3 MAP

Peter Hubbard is a seasoned energy expert with 16 years of energy industry experience, including developing solar and battery storage projects, preparing electric utility Integrated Resource Plans, running electricity and gas models, performing organized market analysis in North America, projecting fuel prices, analyzing project risk, conducting M&A due diligence, navigating electric grid interconnection, and more. He brings this unique energy background to the role of Public Service Commissioner in his first term.

Raised just across the border in Cleveland, TN, Hubbard earned two Bachelor of Science degrees in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Memphis, then earned a Masters degree from Johns Hopkins University in International Affairs with specializations in Economics as well as Energy, Resources & Environment.

In 2019, Hubbard founded the nonprofit Georgia Center for Energy Solutions to advocate for clean energy and lower power bills in Georgia. In his last role before being elected to the PSC, Hubbard worked to bring grid-scale solar power and battery energy storage systems to markets across the United States.

Hubbard lives in the Edgewood neighborhood of Atlanta. He’s married to his amazing wife, Alyson, whom he met while they both served in the Peace Corps in Morocco, and they have two wonderful children, Eli and Julia. Hubbard has run three marathons, bicycled from Canada to Mexico, and enjoys whitewater kayaking and gold prospecting.