Cherokee County, Georgia Electricity Rates & Statistics

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Cherokee County, Georgia Electricity Overview

No electricity production takes place in Cherokee County, meaning the county must import their electricity from outside of their borders.

Citizens of Cherokee County consume enough electricity to release 4,614.3 kilograms of CO2 gases each year per person, which is the 54th highest amount of pollution from electric use for a county in Georgia.

With a population of 262,155 residents, Cherokee County is the 7th largest county by population in Georgia.

Cherokee County emitted 1,209,662,372.72 kilograms of CO2 gases from electricity consumption, which makes it the 8th highest polluting county out of 159 counties in Georgia.

The US average residential rate per kilowatt hour is 15.34 cents, while residents of Cherokee County benefit from an average rate that is 12.46% below that at 13.43 cents per kilowatt hour.

When measuring CO2 emissions per capita, Cherokee County had a 4.41% decrease throughout the past year.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    3,455,310 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    13.18 MWh

EMISSIONS

  • CO2 Emissions

    1,209,662,373 kg

  • CO2 Emissions per Capita

    4,614.3 kg

Woodstock, GA Electricity Overview

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The average residential electricity rate for Woodstock is approximately 13.62 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 3.76% below Georgia's average rate of 14.15 cents. Cobb Electric Membership Corp is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on total residential customers. Customers in the city have 1.03 power outages a year, with outages lasting around 122.1 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.58 outages at 145.81 minutes each.

On average, Woodstock residents emit 4,614.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity usage, which makes it the 216th worst polluting city out of 675 cities in Georgia. At 4,614.3 kilograms per person and 33,857 people in the city, the city emits 156,226,426.93 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. This is the 33rd worst rank in Georgia for total pollution. Electricity providers suppliers servicing Woodstock have to turn to electricity produced in nearby towns and other areas, since zero electricity production happens within city limits.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Woodstock

Woodstock residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.155/kWh$0.074/kWh$226.64/mo.$73.60/mo.
201st13.62¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Woodstock
149th$144.03Average residential monthly electricity bill for Woodstock Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Woodstock, Georgia

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Cobb Electric Membership CorpBUNDLED11.97133.032,603,009311,537,452
Georgia PowerBUNDLED15.32155.2528,581,1354,379,926,438
Sawnee Electric Membership CorporationBUNDLED11.94137.792,390,471285,469,000

Zips with electric coverage in Woodstock, Georgia include: 30188, 30114, 30189

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Canton, GA Electricity Overview

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The average residential electricity rate for Canton is approximately 13.64 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 3.58% below Georgia's average rate of 14.15 cents. Cobb Electric Membership Corp is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on total residential customers. Customers in the city have 1.03 power outages a year, with outages lasting around 122.1 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.58 outages at 145.81 minutes each.

On average, Canton residents emit 4,614.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity usage, which makes it the 216th worst polluting city out of 675 cities in Georgia. At 4,614.3 kilograms per person and 32,342 people in the city, the city emits 149,235,759.22 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. This is the 38th worst rank in Georgia for total pollution. Electricity providers suppliers servicing Canton have to turn to electricity produced in nearby towns and other areas, since zero electricity production happens within city limits.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Canton

Canton residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in February.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.181/kWh$0.079/kWh$254.85/mo.$79.48/mo.
206th13.64¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Canton
192nd$146.82Average residential monthly electricity bill for Canton Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Canton, Georgia

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Amicalola EMCBUNDLED11.21136.42681,43376,406,100
Cobb Electric Membership CorpBUNDLED11.97133.032,603,009311,537,452
Georgia PowerBUNDLED15.32155.2528,581,1354,379,926,438
Sawnee Electric Membership CorporationBUNDLED11.94137.792,390,471285,469,000

Zips with electric coverage in Canton, Georgia include: 30114, 30115, 30107

Holly Springs, GA Electricity Overview

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The average residential electricity rate for Holly Springs is approximately 13.30 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 5.99% below Georgia's average rate of 14.15 cents. Cobb Electric Membership Corp is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on total residential customers. Customers in the city have 1.03 power outages a year, with outages lasting around 122.1 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.58 outages at 145.81 minutes each.

On average, Holly Springs residents emit 4,614.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity usage, which makes it the 216th worst polluting city out of 675 cities in Georgia. At 4,614.3 kilograms per person and 15,784 people in the city, the city emits 72,832,144.69 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. This is the 80th worst rank in Georgia for total pollution. Electricity providers suppliers servicing Holly Springs have to turn to electricity produced in nearby towns and other areas, since zero electricity production happens within city limits.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Holly Springs

Holly Springs residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in February.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.158/kWh$0.075/kWh$230.71/mo.$74.45/mo.
136th13.30¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Holly Springs
136th$143.21Average residential monthly electricity bill for Holly Springs Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Holly Springs, Georgia

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Cobb Electric Membership CorpBUNDLED11.97133.032,603,009311,537,452
Georgia PowerBUNDLED15.32155.2528,581,1354,379,926,438
Sawnee Electric Membership CorporationBUNDLED11.94137.792,390,471285,469,000

Zips with electric coverage in Holly Springs, Georgia include: 30188, 30114, 30115

Cherokee County, Georgia Details

Cherokee County, Georgia Net Metering

Out of the 4 suppliers in Cherokee County, 3 of them offer net metering to their customers. Regulations put in place at the state level are above average for consumers interested in installing solar or other alternative electricity generation sources.

Energy Loss

The average energy loss for electricity companies in Cherokee County is 3.00%. This includes data from 4 providers, including Cobb Electric Membership Corp, Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation, and Georgia Power. With a state average energy loss of 3.46%, Cherokee County is ranked as the 10th best county in the state for energy loss efficiency.

Providers In Each City in Cherokee County:

  • Canton, Georgia:
    • Amicalola EMC: 30.96%
    • Georgia Power: 56.89%
    • Cobb Electric Membership Corp: 10.07%
    • Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation: 2.08%
  • Holly Springs, Georgia:
    • Cobb Electric Membership Corp: 32.65%
    • Georgia Power: 39.98%
    • Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation: 27.37%
  • Waleska, Georgia:
    • Amicalola EMC: 50.00%
    • Georgia Power: 50.00%
  • Woodstock, Georgia:
    • Georgia Power: 49.19%
    • Cobb Electric Membership Corp: 49.19%
    • Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation: 1.63%

* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

FAQ

How many electric companies offer service in Cherokee County, Georgia?

There are 4 electricity suppliers offering service in Cherokee County, Georgia.

Which electricity company is the largest provider in Cherokee County, Georgia?

The largest electricity provider in Cherokee County, Georgia by total revenue is Cobb Electric Membership Corp.

What electricity companies offer service in Cherokee County, Georgia?

County Customers RankProviderEst. County Customers
1Cobb Electric Membership Corp55,165
2Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation44,752
3Georgia Power20,492
4Amicalola EMC8,669

Nick Reese
Last Reviewed By: Nick Reese
Published: 2022-09-27