GEORGIA S ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATIONS. Serving Georgia Together
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1 GEORGIA S ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATIONS Serving Georgia Together
2 Turning on the lights. Plugging in the coffee maker. Just normal parts of your morning routine. The mission of Georgia s electric membership corporations is to ensure that electricity is always there to make these and other essential parts of your daily life possible. Supporting these EMCs are Oglethorpe Power Corporation, Georgia Transmission Corporation and Georgia System Operations Corporation, along with the EMCs statewide trade association, Georgia Electric Membership Corporation. Working together, they serve Georgia in the same manner as other fully integrated utilities across the country. This brochure explains each of these organizations and their relationship to each other.
3 Georgia s electric membership corporations serve more than 70 percent of the state s land area.
4 EMCs: An Historical Perspective EMCs Are Rooted in Rural America Electric cooperatives are private, independent electric utilities owned by the members they serve. Democratically governed businesses, electric cooperatives are anchored firmly in the communities they serve and are responsive to their consumers needs. Electric cooperatives began to spread across rural America after President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Rural Electrification Administration in 1935, an idea conceived at the Little White House in Warm Springs, Ga. e executive order establishing the REA and the passage of the REA Act a year later marked the first steps in a public-private partnership that has lasted more than 70 years. at partnership has bridged the vast expanse of rural America to bring electric power to businesses and communities willing to organize cooperatively for the provision of safe, affordable and reliable electric power on a not-for-profit basis. Today, there are more than 900 electric cooperatives in the United States, 42 of them in Georgia. ey provide reliable and technologically advanced service to 40 million Americans while maintaining a unique consumer-focused approach to business. Georgia s EMCs Altamaha EMC altamahaemc.com Amicalola EMC amicalolaemc.com Blue Ridge Mountain EMC brmemc.com Canoochee EMC canoocheeemc.com Carroll EMC cemc.com Central Georgia EMC cgemc.com Coastal EC coastalemc.com Cobb EMC cobbemc.com Colquitt EMC colquittemc.com Coweta-Fayette EMC utility.org Diverse Power diversepower.com Excelsior EMC excelsioremc.com Flint Energies flintenergies.com Grady EMC gradyemc.com GreyStone Power greystonepower.com Habersham EMC habershamemc.com Hart EMC hartemc.com Irwin EMC irwinemc.com Jackson EMC jacksonemc.com Jefferson Energy Cooperative jec.coop Little Ocmulgee EMC littleocmulgeeemc.com Middle Georgia EMC mgemc.com Mitchell EMC mitchellemc.com North Georgia EMC ngemc.com Ocmulgee EMC ocmulgeeemc.com Oconee EMC oconeeemc.com Okefenoke REMC oremc.com Pataula EMC pataulaemc.com Planters EMC plantersemc.com Rayle EMC rayleemc.com Satilla REMC satillaemc.com Sawnee EMC sawnee.com Slash Pine EMC georgiaemc.com Snapping Shoals EMC ssemc.com Southern Rivers Energy southernriversenergy.com Sumter EMC sumteremc.com Three Notch EMC threenotchemc.com Tri-County EMC tri-countyemc.com Tri-State EMC tsemc.net Upson EMC upsonemc.com Walton EMC waltonemc.com Washington EMC washingtonemc.com
5 THE ABCs OF EMCs Georgia EMC, OPC, GTC and GSOC exist to serve the state s electric membership corporations, or EMCs. EMCs are consumer-owned and consumer-governed, not-for-profit cooperatives whose purpose is to ensure safe, reliable and affordable delivery of electricity to homes and businesses. All but four of the Georgia EMCs meet the majority of their power supply needs from their ownership in Oglethorpe Power Corporation. ey also have entered into long-term supplemental power supply contracts with third-party power suppliers and purchase hydropower from the Southeastern Power Administration. ree EMCs in north Georgia receive their power supply under contract from the Tennessee Valley Authority and one other from a contract with Southern Power Company. Today, many EMCs are asked by their consumer/owners to deliver more than electricity. Responding either individually or in alliance with others, these co-ops often provide other utility or telecommunication services, from natural gas and geothermal heat pumps to Internet access. Georgia s EMC system delivers more than 33 billion kilowatt hours of electricity each year to Georgia s families and businesses. Of the state s 42 EMCs, 38 receive wholesale power through Oglethorpe Power Corporation, and 39 of them rely on Georgia Transmission Corporation for power transmission. Georgia s EMCs together have approximately 180,000 miles of transmission and distribution line the state s largest energy distribution system. A study conducted by Georgia Tech in 2006 indicated that the EMCs have a $6.1 billion economic impact on the state of Georgia. e EMCs positively affect the state in other ways as well. ey work as integral partners with their communities. Georgia s EMC design industrial parks; partner with local schools to offer scholarships and youth development programs, such as 4-H and FFA; light Little League fields; sponsor community beautification; and collect and deliver food to families in need. ese EMCs also partner with their trade association, Georgia EMC, as well as the Georgia Department of Economic Development and other entities to bring new jobs to the state. Georgia Electric Membership Corporation Statewide trade associate for Georgia s EMCs Oglethorpe Power Corporation Generating power for 38 Georgia EMCs Georgia Transmission Corporation Delivering power to 39 Georgia EMCs Georgia System Operations Corporation Controlling and monitoring electric generation, transmission and distribution assets
6 Enabling the state s EMCs to work collectively on challenges
7 Strength in Numbers Georgia Electric Membership Corporation is the trade association serving Georgia s 42 electric membership corporations, Georgia Transmission Corporation, Oglethorpe Power and Georgia System Operations Corporation. rough Georgia EMC, the state s electric corporations join together to maximize their strength and efficiency in addressing the challenges they all face. e services of Georgia EMC include safety and training programs, legislative advocacy at the state and national levels, economic development, youth and community programs, media relations and a monthly magazine for Georgia s EMC consumers. A 501 (c)(6) not-for-profit association, Georgia EMC is a member-owned organization governed by a board of directors composed of one representative from each member cooperative. For more information, visit georgiaemc.com. Georgia EMC Offices Dade Catoosa Fannin Towns Rabun Union Whitfield Gilmer White Walker Murray Habersham Lumpkin Chattooga Gordon Stephens Pickens Dawson Franklin Banks Hart Executive, Finance/ Hall Administration Floyd Bartow Cherokee Forsyth Communications & Community and Jackson Madison Member Elbert Services, Economic Development, & Georgia Magazine Government Relations Polk Barrow Tucker Office Atlanta Office Gwinnett Cobb Clarke Paulding Oglethorpe Oconee Haralson Dekalb Wilkes Walton Lincoln Douglas Fulton Carroll Atlanta Rockdale Morgan Clayton Taliaferro Newton Greene McDuffie Columbia 85Fayette Henry Warren 20 Coweta Jasper Putnam Richmond Heard Spalding Butts Hancock Glascock Training, Education & Safety Smarr Office Troup Meriwether Pike Lamar 75 Monroe Jones Baldwin Our Mission: To promote the EMCs of Georgia Jefferson Burke by providing member-focused leadership and a unified voice Washington Upson Bibb Wilkinson Jenkins Screven Harris Talbot Crawford Twiggs through Johnson advocacy education Taylor Peach Emanuel Muscogee and communication Marion Houston Bleckley Laurens Treutlen Candler Bulloch Chattahoochee Macon Effingham 16 Pulaski Montgomery Schley Dooly Dodge Evans Stewart Webster Wheeler Toombs Sumter Chatham
8 The Nation s Largest Electric Supply Cooperative Oglethorpe Power Corporation provides power to 38 of Georgia s EMCs, making it the nation s largest electric supply cooperative in assets and kilowatt hours delivered. OPC is a not-for-profit electric membership corporation owned by those 38 EMCs, who serve approximately two thirds of Georgia s land area. OPC manages electric generation assets and contracts, and maintains a diverse power supply mix of gas, nuclear, coal and hydroelectric plants to provide flexible, reliable long-term capacity and energy for its members. Formed in 1974, OPC is one of Georgia s largest privately owned corporations, with annual revenues of $1.2 billion and assets of more than $4.8 billion. e corporation spun off its transmission and system operations business units in 1997, forming the affiliated organizations Georgia Transmission Corporation and Georgia System Operations Corporation. OPC maintains a balanced, diversified generation portfolio that includes wholly owned, co-owned and managed resources, as well as power purchase contracts. e company works closely with Georgia System Operations Corporation and Georgia Transmission Corporation to ensure its business strategies are aligned with one another and are in the members best interests. Environmental compliance and stewardship are vitally important to OPC. By 2015, the corporation will have invested more than $1 billion to maintain compliance with various regulations. Oglethorpe Power is committed to preserving the environment through various environmental initiatives, including a carbon sequestration program, community participation and research. OPC supplies energy to its members from 4,744 megawatts of owned and leased generating capacity, and secures the remainder from a variety of other sources. e corporation also helps its members explore power supply options to meet the growing needs of consumers. Over the next 10 years, OPC plans to construct a variety of new generation assets to help meet those needs. For more information, visit opc.com. Other 2% Hydro 12% Nuclear Gas 20% 9% Gas 40% Coal 26% 2007 Capacity Portfolio Diversity Hydro 4% Coal 42% Other 6% Nuclear 39% 2007 Energy
9 One of the state s largest privately owned corporations, with assets of more than $4.8 billion
10 To meet Georgia s electricity demands, GTC constructs about $200 million in new transmission facilities each year.
11 Meeting the Demands of Dynamic Growth GeorgiaTransmissionCorporationischargedwithprovidingasafeandreliableelectric transmissiongridfor4millionpeopleandgettingitreadyformillionsmore.tomeetgrowing demand,thecorporationconstructsabout$200millioninnewhigh-voltagepowerlinesand substationseachyear.gtcisanot-for-profitcorporationownedby39ofthestate semcs,andit servesasthelinkbetweenpowergenerationandtheemcs individualelectricdistributionsystems. GTCprovidesplanning,constructionandmaintenanceforatransmissionsystemofnearly 3,000milesoflinesandmorethan600substations.Maintenanceincludessystemmonitoring andinspection,vegetationmanagement,loadplanning,upgradesandrepairstokeeppower outagestoaminimumthroughoutthestate. rougharareandprogressivearrangementintheelectricutilitybusiness,morethan17,000miles ofthestate selectrictransmissionassetsarejointlyplannedandoperatedbygtc,georgiapower, MEAGPowerandDaltonUtilities.UnderasetofIntegratedTransmissionSystemagreements,these organizationsworktogethertosetguidelines,reduceduplicationoffacilitiesandincreaseefficiency. Facilitiesarejointlyplannedandoperated,andindividuallyowned,builtandmaintained. For more information on GTC, visit gatrans.com $1.47Billion 1997, when Oglethorpe Power divested itself of the transmission business 39 electric membership cooperatives Nearly 3,000 miles of transmission line More than 600 substations
12 A Powerful Partnership GeorgiaSystemOperationsCorporationensuresreliablesystemoperationsbycontrollingand monitoringelectricgenerationandtransmissionassetsownedbyopc,gtc,thememberemcs andtheirsupplementalpowersuppliers.gsocalsoworkswithopcandgtctodeliverwholesale electricpowertoits38memberemcs.gsocservestwooperationspurposesfortheemcs, OPCandGTC. Onthegenerationside,GSOChandlestheenergydemandsmomentbymomentfortheEMCs, balancingloadwiththeeconomicdispatchofgenerationplantsandeconomyenergypurchases. GSOCalsoschedulesandmonitorshourlyenergytransactionsthroughGTC sportionofthe IntegratedTransmissionSystem. Onthetransmissionside,GSOCcapturesthedatanecessaryforoperatingandmonitoring GTC stransmissionassetsandforbillingpurposes.gsocalsohelpsrestorepowerandmanage equipmentoutages. GSOCcomplieswithallNorthAmericanElectricReliabilityCorporationandSERCReliability Corporationoperationalandreliabilitystandards. More information on GSOC is available at gasoc.com. GSOC 10-year Peak Load Growth* In megawatts*
13 GSOC ensures reliable system operations by controlling and monitoring electric generation and transmission assets.
14 Green Power EMC has generated more than 123 million kilowatt hours of green energy.
15 Maximizing the Potential of Renewable Energy and Conservation Georgia sfirstrenewableenergyprogram,greenpoweremc,provideselectricitythroughits 39memberEMCstomorethan4millionGeorgians.Anonprofitcorporation,GreenPowerEMC usesgreenresourcessuchaslow-impacthydroelectricplants,biomassorlandfillgas,solar,wind andpoultrylittergeneratingfacilitiestogenerateelectricity. GreenPowerEMChasbroughtonlinetwolandfillgeneratingsitesandalow-impact hydroelectricfacilitysince2001. isbringsgreenpower stotalrenewablegeneratingcapacity to7.3megawatts,enoughtosupplytheenergyneedsof4,540homes orenoughpowertomeet theenergyneedsofeveryhomeintownsthesizeofnewnanorcartersville.another23megawatts ofelectricity enoughgreenelectricitytoserve16,800homes willbebroughtonlinebythe endof2009. Sinceitsinception,GreenPowerEMChasgeneratedmorethan123millionkilowatthours ofgreenenergy,providingthesameenvironmentalbenefitsastaking122,000carsoffgeorgia s roadsorplanting174,000acresintrees.aportionofallgreenpoweremcenergysalessupports continuedgrowthofenergygeneratedfromthesecleanerresources. In2005,GreenPowerEMCintroducedSunPowerforSchools,aprogramthateducatesstudents in14middleandhighschoolsaboutrenewableenergyanditsimpactontheenvironment.it sthe firststatewideprogramtoshowcasesolarenergybenefitsbyinstalling1-kilowattgrid-tiedphotovoltaicsystemsthatharnesstheenergyfromthesunandprovideonlinedatamonitoringtothe classrooms.moreschoolsarebeingaddedtotheprogrameveryyear. InadditiontoGreenPowerEMC,Georgia semcshelpedtheirmember-consumersrealizemore than28,580,000kilowatthoursinenergysavingsduring2007.emcsalsoreducedthe2007summer peakby135megawattsbyusing144,500loadmanagementswitchesinstalledonairconditioners, waterheatersandirrigationsystems. For more information, visit greenpoweremc.com ,000 28,580, e available capacity by the end of 2009, which equates to enough green electricity to serve more than 21,000 homes e equivalent number of cars taken off Georgia s roads through Green Power EMC s initiatives e amount of energy savings Georgia s EMCs helped their members-consumers realize in 2007 e reduction in summer peak the EMCs created by using 144,500 load management switches
16 Georgia s Electric Suppliers Assigned Service Areas In1973,theGeorgiaTerritorialElectricServiceActwascreatedbythe GeorgiaGeneralAssembly,assigningpowersupplyareasthroughout thestate. estate s42electricmembershipcooperativeswereassigned 73percentofthestate slandarea,withtheremainingareadesignatedto GeorgiaPowerCompanyormunicipalpowersystems. ismapisa graphicdepictionofthoseserviceareas. ElectricMembershipCorporations GeorgiaPowerCo.(GPC) MunicipalElectricAuthorityofGeorgia(MEAG) Unassigned ElectricPowerBoardofChattanooga andcityofdalton EMCBoundaries Key to Electric Membership Corporations 1.NorthGeorgia 2.Tri-State 3.BlueRidgeMtn. 4.Amicalola 5.Habersham 6.Hart 7.Jackson 8.Sawnee 9.Cobb 10.GreyStone 11.Carroll 12.Coweta-Fayette 13.SnappingShoals 14.Walton 15.Rayle 16.Jefferson 17.Washington 18.Tri-County 19.CentralGeorgia 20.SouthernRivers 21.Upson 22.DiversePower 23.Flint 24.Oconee 25.Planters 26.Excelsior 27.Canoochee 28.Altahama 29.LittleOcmulgee 30.Ocmulgee 31.MiddleGeorgia 32.Sumter 33.Pataula 34. reenotch 35.Mitchell 36.Irwin 37.Satilla 38.Coastal 39.Okefenoke 40.SlashPine 41.Colquitt 42.Grady
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