Electric
Georgia Power Company (GPC), an investor-owned electric utility, is fully regulated by the Commission. Currently GPC serves approximately 2.7 million customers in 155 of Georgia’s 159 counties. The Commission has limited regulatory authority over the 41 electric membership corporations (EMCs) and 52 municipally-owned electric systems in the state. Absent federal action, the electric industry in Georgia will remain traditionally regulated in its present form.
Some retail competition has been present in Georgia since 1973 with the passage of the Georgia Territorial Electric Service Act. This Act enables customers with manufacturing or commercial loads of 900 kW or greater a one-time choice in their electric supplier. It also provides eligible customers the opportunity to transfer from one electric supplier to another provided all parties agree. The Commission resolves territorial disputes and customer complaints involving customer choice and approves requests for transfer of retail electric service.
PSC Staff’s digital territorial maps:
- Smart Meters
- Georgia Power Company’s Solar Programs
- Georgia Power Company’s Energy Efficiency Programs:Residential and Commercial
Pricing
- Georgia Power Bill Calculator
- Residential Rate Survey
- Renewable Energy Programs
- Georgia Power Company Rates: Residential and Commercial/Industrial
- FAQs about Electricity Prices, Smart Meters and Other Consumer Issues
- Senior Citizen Discount Information
- Utility Assistance Programs
- Recent Rate Case Filings
- Recent Integrated Resource Filings
- Recent Fuel Cases
- Georgia Power Company’s Vogtle Units 3 and 4 Construction Monitoring Filings
EMC and Municipal Electric Systems
- Electric Membership Corporations
- EMC Tariffs
- 49 Municipalities Affiliated with MEAG
- City of Dalton
- City of Chickamauga
PO BOX 69
Chickamauga, GA 30707
706-375-3177, email the City Officials at cityhall@comcast.net - City of Hampton -- City Superintendent
PO Box 400
Hampton, GA 30288-0400
Federal Electric Matters
- PSC Involvement with Regional and Federal Electric Matters
- National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners