Is Cobb EMC part of Ga power?

Is Cobb EMC part of Ga power?

However, most residents in Cobb and other counties are customers of Georgia Power, while those within the city limits of Marietta (the Cobb county seat) are customers of Marietta Power, a municipal utility run by the city. Cobb EMC participates in a rebate program for customers who install solar panels.

Does Cobb EMC offer senior discount?

The Senior Discount gives qualifying members a $10 monthly discount off of their service charge. To be eligible, you must be at least 65 years of age and have a household income of $25,764 or less. The Senior Discount only applies to residential members who live in a primary residence served by Cobb EMC.

Where does Cobb EMC get its power?

Cobb EMC relies on a diversified mix of energy sources to provide reliable, safe and affordable electricity. Cobb EMC’s power comes from a variety of renewable resources, including hydro, green power and solar. On a sunny afternoon, as much as 30 percent of Cobb EMC’s power can come from solar energy.

How do you transfer Cobb EMC?

Transfer service

  1. Depending on your payment history with Cobb EMC, an additional deposit may be required.
  2. In order to start service at a new location, your current account must be up to date with no past due balances.
  3. Once service is established, a $30 service establishment fee will be included on your first bill.

When do I go to the Cobb EMC Office?

Walk-in office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Bring in your lease or purchase agreement, along with a valid photo ID (driver’s license, passport, etc.) and social security card. A $30 service establishment fee will be applied to your first bill.

What are the base maps in Cobb EMC?

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Are there Electric Co-ops like Cobb EMC?

Electric co-ops like Cobb EMC are locally owned by our members. To us, you are more than a customer. Cobb EMC’s directors and employees have only one thing in mind: keeping lights on safely, reliably and at the best possible price in our local community.

How to report a Cobb EMC power outage?

Cobb EMC’s directors and employees have only one thing in mind: keeping lights on safely, reliably and at the best possible price in our local community. We act like neighbors because we are neighbors. That’s the cooperative difference. Find out how being a co-op member benefits you. Report an outage 24/7. Click below or call 770-429-2100.