Crisp County Power Commission
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About Crisp County Power Commission
Crisp County Power Commission is a political subdivision. The largest city served by Crisp County Power Commission is Cordele, but the company also supplies electricity in 2 cities in the state. Crisp County Power Commission bills their patrons a residential electricity rate of 12.47 cents per kilowatt hour on average, which is 20.89% less than the average US rate of 15.76 cents. In 2022 Crisp County Power Commission sold 421,685 megawatt hours to end users (known as retail sales). The electricity produced in the company's power plants made up 9.30% of the electricity sourced by the company and the purchase of wholesale electricity made up an additional 90.70%. They made $48,266,000 in total revenue in 2022 through retail electricity sales alone.
Customers of the provider pay an average monthly residential electricity bill of $160.6. This is 12.76% higher than the Georgia average of $143.33. Electricity production from renewable fuel sources by the supplier totals 42,859 megawatt hours. This ranks the provider 229th in the nation out of the 3526 providers we track. By total customers, Crisp County Power Commission is the 931st largest supplier out of 3526 electricity companies in the country. The company's production plants have output of 882 megawatt hours by burning natural gas as the fuel source.
Crisp County Power Commission gives their customers the ability to take advantage of net metering options. Net metering allows residents to sell megawatt hours back to their company, which makes the installation of solar panels and other alternative electricity sources more financially viable.
All companies who transmit electricity suffer from some energy loss via heat depletion or other factors. Crisp County Power Commission is no different, as they average an annual loss of roughly 3.53% of the total electricity they generate. This percentage of loss results in them being given a rank of 499th best out of 3526 companies who report energy loss in the nation and 24th best out of 94 in the state.
Crisp County Power Commission Rate & Electric Bills
Crisp County Power Commission residential electric rates are highest in August and the highest average bill is in July.
Historical Electricity Rates:
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Crisp County Power Commission Overview
- Company Type:Political Subdivision
- Headquarters:202 South 7th Street
Cordele, Georgia 31010
United States of America - CEO:Michael Ivey
Crisp County Power Commission Contact
- Website:crispcountypower.com
- Customer Service Phone:(229) 273-3811
- Contact Page:www.crispcountypower.com
Crisp County Power Commission Service
- Rates & Plans:www.crispcountypower.com
- Outage Map:66.110.211.249:7576
- Outage Phone:(229) 273-3820
- States Served:
- Georgia
- Counties Served:
- Crisp County
- Major Cities Served:See all cities
Quick Facts About Crisp County Power Commission
Roughly 97.98% of Crisp County Power Commission's total electricity comes from the use of hydroelectric power.
Crisp County Power Commission is the 410th largest producer of electricity in the country out of 3526 electricity providers, producing 43,741 megawatt hours.
Crisp County Power Commission produces 2.02% of their total electricity generation from non-renewable fuel sources. The total electricity generated from non-renewable sources is 882 megawatt hours, which is 429th most in the country out of 3526 suppliers.
Energy Loss
Crisp County Power Commission's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
15,455MWh
499 National Rank
Crisp County Power Commission Energy Makeup
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Crisp County Power Commission Coverage Map
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Crisp County Power Commission State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Georgia | 11,996 | 42,553,638.28 | 40 | 100% |
Crisp County Power Commission County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Crisp County | 20,524 | 1 | 12.48 | $160.51/mo |
Power Plants Owned by Crisp County Power Commission
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Lake Blackshear ProjectCrisp County Power Commission (100.00%) | Worth County | GA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 42,859 | ||||
Crisp PlantCrisp County Power Commission (100.00%) | Worth County | GA | Natural Gas | 882 | 623,348.88 | 706.74 |
Crisp County Power Commission Fuel Makeup
Cities Crisp County Power Commission Has Coverage
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Crisp County Power Commission FAQ:
How much is the average bundled bill for Crisp County Power Commission customers each month?
Currently, the average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of Crisp County Power Commission is $160.60. The state average bundled bill is $143.33 and the national average is $143.33.
Who is the CEO of Crisp County Power Commission?
The CEO of Crisp County Power Commission is Michael Ivey.
What is the phone number for Crisp County Power Commission?
You can reach Crisp County Power Commission by phone via (229) 273-3811.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Crisp County Power Commission customers?
Customers of Crisp County Power Commission, on average, have an electricity bundled rate 12.47 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Crisp County Power Commission?
There are 2 power plants associated with or owned by Crisp County Power Commission.
What percentage of Crisp County Power Commission's electricity is produced using nonrenewable fuels?
Crisp County Power Commission generates 2.02% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel sources.
What percentage of Crisp County Power Commission's electricity is generated using renewable fuels?
Crisp County Power Commission generates 97.98% of their electricity using renewable fuel sources.
What cities does Crisp County Power Commission offer service to?
Crisp County Power Commission has customers in 2 cities.