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ELECTRICITY
& NATURAL GAS
The Augusta area is served through a strong
network of transmission lines, substations and commercial/industrial
grade distribution lines. These facilities are constantly
maintained and upgraded to insure the highest reliability
possible. The local system is interconnected with
Georgia's Integrated Transmission System, which
gives it the capacity and stability to meet the
needs of the area's industrial community.
Plant
Vogtle, Georgia's newest nuclear baseload generating
station, is located in Burke County, south of Augusta.
Plant Vogtle has a generating capacity of 1,100
megawatts that helps strengthen the area's electrical
system.
Augusta
boasts some of the largest power users in the state
which include:
- Augusta
Newsprint Co. (Georgia Power's largest single
meter account and user of electricity in the state)
- Olin
Corporation
- International
Paper Co.
- DSM
Resins
In
Georgia, companies locating outside of the municipal
boundaries established in 1973 and having 900kw
demand or higher have a choice of power supplier.
Optional suppliers include (1) Georgia Power, which
is a subsidiary of The Southern Company, (2) Oglethorpe
Power Corporation, and (3) Municipal Electric Authority
of Georgia (MEAG). Electric power companies in Georgia
work through an integrated transmission network.
Rates in Georgia are 15% below the national average
with interruptible and off-peak rates available.
NATURAL
GAS
Georgia offers very competitive natural gas
prices, in part because it is the first state in
the nation to deregulate the residential and commercial
natural gas market. In 1997, the Georgia General
Assembly passed into law the Natural Gas Competition
and Deregulation Act. Under the new law, Atlanta
Gas Light Company (AGLC) filed a plan with the Georgia
Public Service Commission (GPSC) to bring its customers
in Georgia a choice of natural gas suppliers. Atlanta
Gas Light Company will continue to operate its pipeline
systems. But its former customers, both residential
and commercial, are able to buy gas from a variety
of providers. Other marketers will arrange for the
sale and distribution of gas to their own customers,
using the existing AGL pipelines to deliver the
gas. Marketers will be allowed to set their own
prices. According to the GPSC, competition should
eventually bring most customers more value and even
more reliable and efficient service.
Natural
gas is available in industrial quantities on both
a firm and an interruptible basis, depending upon
the peak daily usage and load profile of the customer.
Augusta
boasts some of the largest gas users in the state
which include:
- International
Paper
- PCS
Nitrogen
- DSM
Chemicals
There
are 7 natural gas marketers:
- Scana
Energy Marketing Inc.
- Shell
Energy Services Co.
- ACN
Energy
- Infinite
Energy Inc.
- Energy
America
- The
New Power Company
- Georgia
Natural Gas Services, Inc.
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