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Based on our business performance, customers with active accounts during 2022 will receive a one-time credit on March bills (amount will vary based on energy usage).
- Georgia Power cautions customers on Utility Scams Awareness Day
11/20/2024 09:00AM. Today is National Utility Scam Awareness...
- Georgia Power cautions customers on Utility Scams Awareness Day
Your money's always on hand with our mobile banking app. We started in Atlanta as a small group of telephone employees—now we’re one of the biggest credit unions in Georgia. We’re a cooperative. We’re owned by our members, and we’re backed by the NCUA.
Georgia’s Home Energy Rebates provide households with incentives on the purchase and installation of electric appliances, insulation, air sealing, HVAC, and other home improvement measures. Eligible households can get up to $16,000 in savings depending on their household income and/or expected energy savings.
More than 50 years later, we changed our name to Georgia Power Federal Credit Union after merging with the Georgia Power Augusta Employees Credit Union. In the 1990s we started growing the credit union by adding Select Employee Groups to our field of membership.
1 dzień temu · 11/20/2024 09:00AM. Today is National Utility Scam Awareness Day, and Georgia Power is highlighting scams that are targeting customers around the state. With evolving technology, scam attempts have become more digital and mobile-based though traditional telephone scams are still prevalent as well. Customers are encouraged to report scams at www ...
2 dni temu · Georgia is launching two new pilot programs offering rebates for home energy efficiency, the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority announced Wednesday. They’re funded by $220 million from the Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administration’s landmark climate legislation. Experts consider energy efficiency a key element of reducing both ...
22 paź 2024 · Georgia Power has secured $160m from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to bolster the resilience and efficiency of Georgia’s power grid. The funding, allocated through the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) programme, aims to reduce investment costs for customers and enhance grid flexibility.