Georgia electricity + gas rates.
Georgia is deregulated for natural gas. The wires + meter stay with your utility — only the supply rate changes. Average residential electricity rate 13.6¢/kWh (EIA Form 826, all-in).
- Electricity regulated
- Gas deregulated
- south
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Avg residential electricity rate
13.6¢/kWh
EIA Form 826, all-in residential rate. Includes supply + delivery + riders + taxes. Seenra shops the supply portion (~62% of the bill).
Illustrative annual savings
~$3,576
Illustrative example only, against a representative $4,800/mo commercial bill. Estimates, never guaranteed; outcomes vary by utility, contract term, and load profile.
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How the Georgia bill decomposes
What a Georgia variable rate looks like vs a Seenra-locked rate.
Modelled at the Georgia average, inflated at 6%/yr with seasonal winter spikes. Locked stays flat for the term you sign. Estimated, never guaranteed.
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Variable vs locked supply rate over 24 months — Georgia
Top utilities serving Georgia
Click any utility to see its alternative-supplier offers, customer service number, and territory map. Seenra never owns the wires — only the supply rate.
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Common questions about energy in Georgia
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