Q&A

Is Cobb EMC part of Ga power?

Is Cobb EMC part of Ga power?

However, most residents in Cobb and other counties are customers of Georgia Power, while those within the city limits of Marietta (the Cobb county seat) are customers of Marietta Power, a municipal utility run by the city. Cobb EMC participates in a rebate program for customers who install solar panels.

How do you transfer Cobb EMC?

Transfer service

  1. Depending on your payment history with Cobb EMC, an additional deposit may be required.
  2. In order to start service at a new location, your current account must be up to date with no past due balances.
  3. Once service is established, a $30 service establishment fee will be included on your first bill.

How much does Cobb EMC charge?

What is the Smart Choice Rate?

Breakdown of charges
Service charge* $30.00 per month
First 3.0 kWh/hour billed $0.00 per kWh/hour
Over 3.0 kWh/hour billed $5.55 per kWh/hour
Energy charge $0.073 per kWh

How do I cancel my Cobb EMC service?

To stop or transfer your energy service with Cobb EMC:

  1. Call customer service on (770) 429-2100.
  2. Ask to speak with a representative.
  3. Provide them with your account number and customer details.
  4. Request cancellation of your energy service and recurring payments.
  5. You will receive a confirmation letter or email.

How many customers does Cobb EMC have?

Cobb EMC gives $13.6 million to members.

How many employees does Cobb EMC have?

How many employees does Cobb EMC have? Cobb EMC has 201 to 500 employees. Where are Cobb EMC headquarters? The headquarters for Cobb EMC are in 1000 Emc Pkwy.

Does Cobb EMC offer senior discount?

The Senior Discount gives qualifying members a $10 monthly discount off of their service charge. To be eligible, you must be at least 65 years of age and have a household income of $25,764 or less. The Senior Discount only applies to residential members who live in a primary residence served by Cobb EMC.

Does Cobb EMC have budget billing?

New and existing residential members are eligible to sign up for the Even Bill rate, if the service location has 12 consecutive months of usage history. Members enrolled in Budget Billing or Rooftop Solar are not eligible for the Even Bill rate.

What is an even Bill?

Even Bill takes the guesswork out of paying your electric bills by providing you with the same monthly bill amount for one full year. Your bill amount is calculated every year based on your energy use habits.

Why did I get a credit on my FPL bill?

FPL Budget Billing® Customers: Remember, your Budget Billing bill amount is based on the average of your bills over the last 12 months, which evens out your energy usage throughout the year. So, you will receive your one-time fuel credit through your Budget Billing calculation over the next 12 months.

What is budget billing with Georgia Power?

Budget billing is basically a set amount that you pay each month for your utility bill, whether it’s your electric bill or something else. Your power or gas company for example, will look at the amount of money you spent on your utilities the year prior. The number you’re left with is what you will pay each month.

How to manage your Cobb EMC account online?

Manage your Cobb EMC account online to easily and securely pay your electric bill in real time, view energy use and more. Log in or create an account to get started. Payments post to your account in real time. Residential members may pay by Visa ®, MasterCard ®, Discover ® or American Express ® with no fee and sign up for recurring payments.

Where can I pay my EMC bill in Georgia?

Pay by cash, check or money order at our office, located at 1000 EMC Parkway, Marietta, GA 30060. View office hours. Express Pay and Drop Box are available 24/7 at 1000 EMC Parkway, Marietta, GA 30060. Take a copy of your bill and pay in person at any MoneyGram location, including Walmart or CVS (processing fees may apply).

Are there Electric Co-ops like Cobb EMC?

Electric co-ops like Cobb EMC are locally owned by our members. To us, you are more than a customer. Cobb EMC’s directors and employees have only one thing in mind: keeping lights on safely, reliably and at the best possible price in our local community.

How to contact Cobb EMC about power outage?

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