Fall temperatures have arrived and, while temperatures are comfortable, Georgia Power is encouraging customers to take proactive steps now to increase their home's energy efficiency and be ready for cold weather in the coming months. Since heating can account for up to 50% of a typical home's energy use during the colder months, even small changes can lead to significant savings.
Georgia Power works every day to deliver reliable and affordable service and, in fact, the company’s rates have remained 15% below the national average, on average, since 1990. Additionally, the Georgia Public Service Commission recently approved a plan to freeze Georgia Power’s base rates through at least the end of 2028, with the exception of storm recovery costs. This plan, paired with a focus on energy efficiency behind the customer’s meter, can bring added energy cost stability and predictability for Georgia electric customers regardless of where they live.
The company offers the following quick tips for residential customers heading into the cold winter months:
Home Energy Efficiency Programs That Help You Save
Georgia Power offers several programs to support residential customers in energy efficiency and lowering energy bills:
For more information on how to prepare your home for colder weather and take advantage of Georgia Power’s energy efficiency programs, visit GeorgiaPower.com/Efficiency.