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Georgia Transmission From homes to hospitals, we help keep the lights on across the state Together with electric membership cooperatives (EMCs), Georgia Transmission Corporation works with local communities to ensure reliable, affordable energy is always available Learn More
Our Company – Georgia Transmission Georgia Transmission is an electric cooperative owned by the 38 Georgia EMCs it serves We are responsible for planning, building and maintaining high-voltage transmission lines and substations that carry power from generation facilities to the local EMC
About – Georgia Transmission Georgia Transmission is the link between the state’s energy generators and local electric membership corporations (EMCs), providing reliable, affordable power to communities across Georgia We work to ensure electric power is always available at the flip of a switch
Careers – Georgia Transmission At Georgia Transmission, we don't believe in "good enough " That’s why our team is always working to improve Georgia’s power grid From state-of-the-art power lines to remote-controlled technology, the topic of innovation comes up in every electric power transmission discussion
How We Operate – Georgia Transmission Together with Georgia Power, Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (MEAG) and Dalton Utilities, we plan and operate the electric transmission system through the Integrated Transmission System (ITS), ensuring transmission remains efficient and reliable
Contact – Georgia Transmission If you have questions about Georgia Transmission, don't hesitate to contact us Our teams are available to answer
Resources – Georgia Transmission Our Company History and Mission; EMC Relationships; Community Programs; Leadership; Annual Reports
GEORGIA TRANSMISSION GEORGIA TRANSMISSION Protecting Your Right to Light Georgia’s co-ops Customer-owned, not-for-profit utilities provide electricity more reliably and more affordably than the national average Co-ops keep the lights on for 73 percent of the state in 157 of 159 counties Visit fellow co-ops Georgia’s EMCs www georgiaemc com Power
Powering Georgia’s Future – Georgia Transmission As a not-for-profit cooperative owned by 38 of the state’s electric membership corporations (EMCs), Georgia Transmission Corp plans, builds and maintains high-voltage power lines and substations that help keep the lights on across the state