![]() ![]() Additionally, this data is compiled using known ownership relationships between power plants and electricity providers, while some of these relationships remain unknown. These 12 month periods may vary from provider to provider and from power plant to power plant, as some entities are required to report on a rolling monthly basis others report on an annual basis. Unless otherwise noted, all data is a compilation of the most recent 12 months of government released data. Electricity companies who provide service in Oakwood have to rely on electricity generated in nearby towns or rural areas, since zero electricity generation happens within the city.ĭisclaimer: The data displayed on this page may be incomplete or incorrect. Total emissions in the city are 22,393,208.2 kilograms, which is the 169th worst total amount of pollution for all cities in the state. Oakwood citizens average 4,614.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity use, which ranks them 216th highest in Georgia out of 675 in this category. Selling an estimated 11,106.01 megawatt hours, Jackson EMC is the largest provider in the city. In contrast, the US average is 1.58 outages per customer and 145.81 minutes per outage. These outages last for an average of 122.1 minutes. The city is faced with an average of 1.03 power outages per consumer per year. The residential electricity price is 13.89 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Oakwood, which is 1.84% below the average Georgia price of 14.15 cents and 9.46% less than the US average of 15.34 cents. Electricity companies who provide service in Flowery Branch have to rely on electricity generated in nearby towns or rural areas, since zero electricity generation happens within the city. Total emissions in the city are 42,423,893.71 kilograms, which is the 116th worst total amount of pollution for all cities in the state. Selling an estimated 13,678.7 megawatt hours, Jackson EMC is the largest provider in the city.įlowery Branch citizens average 4,614.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity use, which ranks them 216th highest in Georgia out of 675 in this category. ![]() ![]() The residential electricity price is 13.84 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Flowery Branch, which is 2.17% below the average Georgia price of 14.15 cents and 9.77% less than the US average of 15.34 cents. Electricity companies who provide service in Gainesville have to rely on electricity generated in nearby towns or rural areas, since zero electricity generation happens within the city. Total emissions in the city are 192,554,827.54 kilograms, which is the 21st worst total amount of pollution for all cities in the state. Gainesville citizens average 4,614.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity use, which ranks them 216th highest in Georgia out of 675 in this category. Selling an estimated 66,963.08 megawatt hours, Jackson EMC is the largest provider in the city. The residential electricity price is 13.89 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Gainesville, which is 1.84% below the average Georgia price of 14.15 cents and 9.46% less than the US average of 15.34 cents. ![]()
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