Madison County, Georgia Electricity Rates & Statistics
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Madison County, Georgia Electricity Overview
The county is ranked as the 1035th largest generator of electricity in the United States out of 3230 counties for total electricity generation, generating 366,647 megawatt hours.
Over the last 12 months, Madison County has experienced a 5.35% drop in the use of renewable fuel types for electricity production.
Madison County ranks 52nd in Georgia out of 159 counties for megawatt hours produced from solar power.
Consumers in Madison County face an average of 1 outages lasting 133.1 minutes per year, compared to the nationwide averages of 1.27 outages at 137.24 minutes an outage.
Madison County averages 12.26 megawatt hours per person generated from renewable electricity sources, which is 18th highest in Georgia out of 159.
Madison County emits 17,728.94 kilograms per capita of CO2 equivalent gases, compared to the US average of 4,159.32.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Total Consumption
389,992 MWh
Consumption per Capita
13.04 MWh
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Total Production
366,647 MWh
Production from Renewable Energy
366,647 MWh
Production per Capita
12.26 MWh
EMISSIONS
CO2 Emissions
530,201,728 kg
CO2 Emissions per Capita
17,728.94 kg
Royston, GA Electricity Overview
The average residential electricity rate for Royston is about 13.65 cents per kilowatt hour. Fortunately for the citizens, this rate is lower than both the Georgia and the nationwide average prices of 13.66 and 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. Consumers in Royston are faced with 1 electrical outages per year with outages lasting on average 133.1 minutes. Georgia Power sells an estimated 4,908.83 megawatt hours in the city per year, which is more than any other electricity provider.
Emissions in Royston average 4,516.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident due to electricity consumption, which ranks them as the 145th worst polluting city out of 675 cities in Georgia based on emissions per capita. Total emissions in the city are 11,814,638.28 kilograms, which is the 256th worst total amount of pollution for any city in the state. The inhabitants of Royston have to import electricity from outside city limits because there are not any electricity producing facilities within the city.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Royston
Royston residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in December.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Royston, Georgia
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Georgia Power | BUNDLED | 14.59 | 143.31 | 28,176,767.13 | 4,111,871,490 | |
Hart Electric Member Corp | BUNDLED | 14.02 | 163.4 | 410,046 | 57,504,000 | |
Jackson EMC | BUNDLED | 11.64 | 135.88 | 3,257,981 | 379,388,000 |
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Comer, GA Electricity Overview
The average residential electricity rate for Comer is about 13.12 cents per kilowatt hour. Fortunately for the citizens, this rate is lower than both the Georgia and the nationwide average prices of 13.66 and 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. Consumers in Comer are faced with 1 electrical outages per year with outages lasting on average 133.1 minutes. Selling an estimated 6,150.79 megawatt hours, Jackson EMC is the largest supplier in the city.
Emissions in Comer average 4,516.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident due to electricity consumption, which ranks them as the 145th worst polluting city out of 675 cities in Georgia based on emissions per capita. Total emissions in the city are 7,691,257.26 kilograms, which is the 311th worst total amount of pollution for any city in the state. The inhabitants of Comer have to import electricity from outside city limits because there are not any electricity producing facilities within the city.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Comer
Comer residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Comer, Georgia
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Georgia Power | BUNDLED | 14.59 | 143.31 | 28,176,767.13 | 4,111,871,490 | |
Jackson EMC | BUNDLED | 11.64 | 135.88 | 3,257,981 | 379,388,000 |
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Danielsville, GA Electricity Overview
The average residential electricity rate for Danielsville is about 13.12 cents per kilowatt hour. Fortunately for the citizens, this rate is lower than both the Georgia and the nationwide average prices of 13.66 and 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. Consumers in Danielsville are faced with 1 electrical outages per year with outages lasting on average 133.1 minutes. Jackson EMC sells an estimated 2,790.71 megawatt hours in the city per year, which is more than any other electricity provider.
Emissions in Danielsville average 4,516.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident due to electricity consumption, which ranks them as the 596th worst polluting city out of 675 cities in Georgia based on emissions per capita. Total emissions in the city are 3,775,625.99 kilograms, which is the 407th worst total amount of pollution for any city in the state. The inhabitants of Danielsville have to import electricity from outside city limits because there are not any electricity producing facilities within the city.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Danielsville
Danielsville residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Danielsville, Georgia
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Georgia Power | BUNDLED | 14.59 | 143.31 | 28,176,767.13 | 4,111,871,490 | |
Jackson EMC | BUNDLED | 11.64 | 135.88 | 3,257,981 | 379,388,000 |
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Electricity Production in Madison County, Georgia
Power Plants in Madison County, Georgia
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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GRP Madison Renewable Energy FacilityGRP Madison Renewable Energy Facility, LLC (100.00%) | Madison County | GA | Wood/Wood Waste Solids | 362,765 | 522,116,595 | 1,439.27 | ||
Comer SolarGeorgia Power (100.00%) | Madison County | GA | Solar | 3,882 |
Madison County, Georgia Details
Emissions in Madison County average 17,728.94 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident from electricity use, which ranks them as the 69th worst polluting county in the nation based on emissions per capita. Total emissions in the county are 530,201,727.62 kilograms, which is the 26th worst total amount of pollution for any county in the state. The county has 2 electricity generation plants, which is 32nd highest in the state. Madison County's fuel of choice is Wood/Wood Waste Solids, with 98.94% of electricity generation coming from the fuel type.
Providers In Each City in Madison County:
- Colbert, Georgia:
- Georgia Power: 50.00%
- Jackson EMC: 50.00%
- Comer, Georgia:
- Georgia Power: 50.00%
- Jackson EMC: 50.00%
- Danielsville, Georgia:
- Jackson EMC: 50.00%
- Georgia Power: 50.00%
- Hull, Georgia:
- Jackson EMC: 100.00%
- Ila, Georgia:
- Jackson EMC: 50.00%
- Georgia Power: 50.00%
- Royston, Georgia:
- Georgia Power: 37.62%
- Jackson EMC: 24.77%
- Hart Electric Member Corp: 37.62%
* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.
FAQ
How many power plants are in Madison County, Georgia?
Madison County, Georgia has 2 active electricity plants producing electricity for the county and other surrounding areas.
What electricity company is the largest provider in Madison County, Georgia?
The largest electricity company in Madison County, Georgia by megawatt hours sold is Jackson EMC.
What electricity companies offer service in Madison County, Georgia?
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Jackson EMC | 24,629 |
2 | Georgia Power | 13,650 |
3 | Hart Electric Member Corp | 1,080 |
How many electric companies offer service in Madison County, Georgia?
There are 3 electricity providers operating in Madison County, Georgia.