Solar Guide for Georgia EMC Customers
13.9¢/kWh · Not Available · Est. $1,690/yr savings with 8kW solar
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Going Solar with Georgia EMC
If you're a Georgia EMC customer considering solar energy, you're making a smart financial decision. With residential electricity rates averaging 13.9 cents per kWh, solar panels can dramatically reduce or even eliminate your monthly electric bill. The typical Georgia EMC customer spends approximately $111 per month on electricity — money that could be working for you instead of going to the utility.
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Georgia EMC has a not available net metering policy. While net metering isn't currently offered, solar customers still save substantially by reducing the amount of electricity they purchase from the grid. By consuming your solar energy directly as it's produced and potentially adding battery storage, you can minimize your reliance on grid electricity at 13.9¢/kWh.
An 8kW solar system for a Georgia EMC customer costs approximately $21,760 before the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit. After the ITC, your net cost drops to about $15,232. This system produces enough clean energy to save you approximately $1,690 per year, resulting in a payback period of roughly 7.2 years.
After your system pays for itself, you'll enjoy 14+ years of dramatically reduced electricity costs. Over a 25-year period, total savings for Georgia EMC customers are estimated at $42,250 — and that's without accounting for the likely 2-3% annual increase in electricity rates that would make your savings even greater.
Georgia EMC Solar FAQ
Does Georgia EMC offer net metering for solar?▼
Georgia EMC has a not available net metering policy. Net metering is not currently offered, but solar customers still save significantly by reducing their grid consumption directly.
What is Georgia EMC's electricity rate?▼
Georgia EMC's average residential electricity rate is 13.9¢ per kWh. This is near the national average of approximately 16¢/kWh. Solar can still provide meaningful savings at this rate.
How much can Georgia EMC customers save with solar?▼
A typical Georgia EMC customer with an 8kW solar system can save approximately $1,690 per year on electricity. Over 25 years, total savings are estimated at $42,250. The exact amount depends on your electricity usage, system size, and roof orientation.
What size solar system do Georgia EMC customers need?▼
Most Georgia EMC customers need a 6-10kW solar system to offset their electricity usage. An 8kW system produces enough energy to cover the average household's needs. We recommend sizing your system based on your actual electricity consumption — check your Georgia EMC bill for your annual kWh usage.
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Georgia EMC Quick Facts
- 💡 Rate: 13.9¢/kWh
- 📊 Net Metering: Not Available
- 💵 Buyback Rate: 9.73¢/kWh
- 💰 Annual Savings (8kW): $1,690
- 📍 State: Georgia