CGEMC President/CEO George L. Weaver looks forward to 2021 with plans to expand solar and nuclear energy, grow Fuel Georgia, increase EV use, and support broadband access—while continuing to provide reliable, low-cost service.
Energy vampires—devices that draw power even when off—waste nearly $10 billion annually in the U.S.; unplug chargers, use smart power strips, and disable automatic updates to save energy and money.
Monroe County Kingdom Builders received a $3,000 grant from the CGEMC Foundation to buy materials for repairing about 15 homes for those in need, with help from local church volunteers.
Central Georgia EMC distributed $265,650 in unclaimed capital credits to local Chambers, Development Authorities, and School Boards to support education and economic growth in their service area.
The Calvin Center received a $1,500 grant from the Central Georgia EMC Foundation to support therapeutic riding scholarships for individuals with disabilities and military veterans.
Central Georgia EMC ranks as the fifth lowest-cost energy provider in Georgia, saving members $48.84/month at the 2,000 kWh level, according to the PSC’s Summer Residential Survey.
Central Georgia EMC invites members to nominate local heroes for the #WhoPowersYou Contest, where winners can receive up to $5,000 for making a community impact.
Central Georgia EMC introduces Fuel Georgia—offering local natural gas service with combined billing, shared customer service, and savings that benefit both gas and electric customers.
Central Georgia EMC launched Fuel Georgia, a new natural gas subsidiary offering statewide service with competitive rates and a focus on customer value.