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Georgia Utility Energy Efficiency

  • Georgia Power, the state's largest electric utility, contributes $1.3 million annually to low-income energy efficiency. The funds are piggybacked with the DOE WAP, and provide building envelope, electric water heating and baseload measures.

  • Savannah Electric contributes $130,000 annually to low-income energy efficiency.

Page Last Updated: March 23, 2007