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The Future is Bright for Renewables in Georgia
Georgia Transmission and Green Power EMC stand ready for increased renewable energy demand. As leaders across the U.S. and theRead More ➞
Why Tree Trimming and Vegetation Management are Critical for Reliable Power
When you think of Georgia Transmission, you probably think of our dedicated crews working to keep high-voltage power flowing safelyRead More ➞
When Mother Nature flips the switch
Time seems to stand still when the power goes out. Waiting for the lights to flicker back on can seemRead More ➞
A $2.5 Billion Boost for Rural Infrastructure from USDA
America’s Electric Cooperatives — Electric cooperatives across 25 states will receive more than $2 billion in loans and loan guarantees fromRead More ➞
Georgia Magazine: FindIt! Historic Research Survey Program
Architectural students learn about the present while helping preserve the past
EIPC Planning Authorities Elect New Officers
Business Wire – Keith Daniel, Senior Vice President of Transmission Policy at Georgia Transmission Corporation, was elected to serve asRead More ➞
The Myth of the German Renewable Energy ‘Miracle’
T&D World — Is it true that Germany has a grid that is superior to that in the U.S. and theRead More ➞
Community Voices: Giant Towers of Power Rise in Forsyth County
Atlanta Journal-Constitution – Anyone driving around Forsyth County over the last few months surely has noticed the giant power transmissionRead More ➞
GACCE Announces 2017-18 Scholarship Recipients
Cherokee Chamber – Each year GACCE is proud to provide scholarships to help Chamber of Commerce professionals broaden their knowledgeRead More ➞
Northwest Georgia: Pursuing Prosperity
Georgia Trend – Gilmer County will benefit from a 17-mile Georgia Transmission system improvement project. Economic development leaders in NorthwestRead More ➞
New Power Poles Popping Up From Cumming to South Forsyth
Forysth News – Drivers may have noticed some big, new powerlines going up in Forsyth County. Craig Heighton of GeorgiaRead More ➞