Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia Power Rates in Atlanta

Georgia Power provides electricity service to Atlanta and the surrounding Georgia area. The local climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.

12.5¢/kWh

Electricity Rates in Atlanta

12.5¢/kWh

Average residential rate

The average Atlanta residential customer pays approximately 12.5¢ per kilowatt-hour. Your actual rate depends on your specific rate plan, usage tier, and time of use.

Georgia Power Rate Plans in Atlanta

Atlanta residents can choose from several Georgia Power rate plans. Your optimal choice depends on when you use electricity and your household's usage patterns.
PlanBase RatePeak HoursBest For
Residential ServiceSummer: $0.086/kWh (0-650 kWh), $0.143/kWh (650-1000 kWh), $0.148/kWh (>1000 kWh); Winter: $0.081/kWhN/ACustomers who prefer a traditional, tiered rate structure without time-of-use adjustments.
Smart UsageOff-peak: $0.015/kWh2:00 PM - 7:00 PM on weekdays (June-September) at $0.143/kWh, plus a monthly demand charge of $12.21/kW.Customers who can shift significant energy usage to off-peak hours to save on costs.
Nights & WeekendsOff-peak: $0.076/kWh2:00 PM - 7:00 PM on weekdays (June-September) at $0.298/kWh.Customers who use the majority of their electricity during evenings and weekends.
Overnight AdvantageSuper Off-peak (11 PM - 7 AM): $0.022/kWhOn-Peak (2-7 PM, M-F, June-Sept): $0.298/kWh; Off-Peak (all other times): $0.102/kWh.Ideal for electric vehicle owners or those who can schedule major appliance usage for late-night hours.
FlatBillA fixed monthly amount based on the past 12 months of your electricity usage.N/ACustomers who desire a predictable and consistent electricity bill each month for easier budgeting.

Which plan is right for you?

Residential Service: Customers who prefer a traditional, tiered rate structure without time-of-use adjustments.

Smart Usage: Customers who can shift significant energy usage to off-peak hours to save on costs.

Nights & Weekends: Customers who use the majority of their electricity during evenings and weekends.

*Rates shown are approximate and subject to change. Verify current rates at georgiapower.com.*

What to Expect on Your Atlanta Electric Bill

Atlanta's climate significantly impacts energy costs throughout the year.

Seasonal Patterns

SeasonTypical Bill RangePrimary Driver
Summer (Jun-Aug)$150-$300Air conditioning
Winter (Dec-Feb)$80-$180Heating
Spring/Fall$70-$120Baseline usage

Atlanta-Specific Factors

Plant Vogtle Nuclear Expansion: The construction and operational costs of the new Units 3 and 4 at the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant have been a primary driver of recent rate increases for Georgia Power customers. The multi-billion dollar project's costs are being recovered through customer bills, significantly impacting electricity prices in Atlanta and across the state.
Rapid Growth and Data Center Energy Demand: Atlanta's booming population and its status as a major hub for data centers have led to a substantial increase in electricity demand. This high demand, particularly from energy-intensive data centers, strains the existing power grid and necessitates costly infrastructure upgrades, the expenses of which are passed on to all customers.
Fuel Cost Recovery and Natural Gas Prices: Georgia Power relies heavily on natural gas for electricity generation. The Fuel Cost Recovery (FCR) charge on customer bills is adjusted periodically to reflect the fluctuating market price of natural gas. Volatility in these prices can lead to noticeable changes in monthly electricity costs for Atlanta residents.

*Bill estimates based on average Atlanta household usage of 1,100 kWh/month.*

Energy Tips for Atlanta Residents

Local insights to help manage your Georgia Power bill

    Bill Assistance Programs in Atlanta

    If you're struggling to pay your Georgia Power bill, these programs may help

    Georgia Power Programs

    • Georgia Power Project SHARE: Provides emergency aid to Georgians facing hardship, assisting with utility bills, food, and shelter. The program is administered by The Salvation Army and funded by donations from Georgia Power customers.Call Contact The Salvation Army at 1-800-257-4273 or visit their website for local office information.
    • Georgia Power Income-Qualified Discount: A program offering a $33.50 monthly discount on the electric bills of Georgia Power customers whose household income is 200% or less of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.Call Apply online through the Georgia Power website or call 1-877-310-5607 for assistance.

    Atlanta & County Programs

    • St. Vincent de Paul Society - Utility Bill Assistance: A non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to those in need, including help with utility bills. Assistance is provided through local conferences.| Call the SVdP Georgia assistance line at (678) 892-6163.
    • Energy Assistance for Savings & Efficiency (EASE): A Georgia Power program for income-qualified customers that provides free home energy efficiency improvements to help reduce energy usage and lower bills.| Visit the Georgia Power EASE webpage to see if you qualify and to apply.

    State & Federal Programs

    • Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): A federally-funded program that helps low-income households with their home energy bills. It provides a one-time payment of up to $1,000 per program year.

    How to Apply

    1. Contact Georgia Power customer service
    2. Gather required documentation (proof of income, ID)
    3. Complete the application form
    4. Submit and wait for approval

    Atlanta Rate History

    Georgia Power rates in Atlanta have changed over the past several years:

    Recent Changes

    Recent rate adjustments have been approved by the state utility commission.

    Georgia Power Service Area in Atlanta

    Georgia Power serves Atlanta and surrounding areas in Georgia.

    Counties Served:

      Neighborhoods Served:

      Sandy SpringsRoswellMariettaDecaturAlpharetta

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Common questions about Georgia Power service in Atlanta, Georgia — including current rates, billing, outage reporting, and how to verify your bill is accurate.

      Check Your Atlanta Bill
      Verify your Georgia Power charges are correct
      Quick Bill Sanity Check

      No upload required. Enter two numbers from your bill to see if it falls within typical ranges.

      Most utility bills are calculated correctly.

      This quick check helps you understand if your bill stands out from typical ranges. It cannot determine accuracy without a full bill review.

      The "Total Amount Due" on your bill

      Usually labeled "Total kWh" or "Usage"

      Disclaimer: This tool provides a rough estimate based on typical residential rates. It does not account for fixed charges, demand charges, time-of-use pricing, taxes, fees, or other bill components. Results are for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or legal advice. We cannot determine billing accuracy without reviewing your full bill.

      Contact Georgia Power

      Customer Service

      1-888-660-5890

      Outage Reporting

      1-888-660-5890
      Rate Change Alerts
      Get notified when Georgia Power rates change

      Get Rate Change Alerts

      Be the first to know when Georgia Power files for a rate increase or decrease.

      Free alerts. Unsubscribe anytime. We never share your email.

      Popular Georgia Power Cities
      Compare rates across Georgia Power service areas
      Compare Georgia Utility Rates
      See how rates compare across Georgia utilities

        Explore more utilities in

        We verify bills across all 50 states